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    • Coherent, Mechanical Control of a Single Electronic Spin 

      Hong, Sungkun; Grinolds, Michael Sean; Maletinsky, Patrick; Walsworth, Ronald L.; Lukin, Mikhail D.; Yacoby, Amir (American Chemical Society (ACS), 2012)
      We demonstrate coherent quantum control of a single spin driven by the motion of a mechanical resonator. The motion of a mechanical resonator is magnetically coupled to the electronic spin of a single nitrogen-vacancy ...
    • Nanoscale magnetic imaging of a single electron spin under ambient conditions 

      Grinolds, Michael Sean; Hong, Sungkun; Maletinsky, Patrick; Luan, Lan; Lukin, Mikhail D.; Walsworth, Ronald Lee; Yacoby, Amir (Nature Publishing Group, 2013)
      The detection of ensembles of spins under ambient conditions has revolutionized the biological, chemical and physical sciences through magnetic resonance imaging1 and nuclear magnetic resonance2, 3. Pushing sensing ...
    • Nanoscale Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Magnetic Sensing Using Atomic Defects in Diamond 

      Grinolds, Michael Sean (2014-06-06)
      Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revolutionized modern medicine by providing non-invasive, chemically selective, three-dimensional imaging of living organisms. Industrial-scale MRI has the capability to image with ...
    • A Robust Scanning Diamond Sensor for Nanoscale Imaging with Single Nitrogen-Vacancy Centres 

      Maletinsky, Patrick; Hong, Sungkun; Grinolds, Michael Sean; Hausmann, Birgit Judith Maria; Lukin, Mikhail D.; Walsworth, Ronald L.; Loncar, Marko; Yacoby, Amir (Nature Publishing Group, 2012)
      The nitrogen-vacancy defect centre in diamond has potential applications in nanoscale electric and magnetic-field sensing, single-photon microscopy, quantum information processing and bioimaging. These applications rely ...
    • A robust scanning diamond sensor for nanoscale imaging with single nitrogen-vacancy centres 

      Maletinsky, P; Hong, S.; Grinolds, M; Hausmann, B; Lukin, Mikhail D.; Walsworth, Ronald Lee; Loncar, Marko; Yacoby, Amir (Nature Publishing Group, 2012)
      Controllable atomic-scale quantum systems hold great potential as sensitive tools for nanoscale imaging and metrology . Possible applications range from nanoscale electric and magnetic field sensing to single photon ...