Advancements in Single-Molecule Electron Spin Resonance Using Atomic Force Microscopy

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Scientists have developed a new technique called electron spin resonance atomic force microscopy (ESR-AFM) that allows for the measurement of electron spin resonance (ESR) at the single-molecule level. By using a combination of atomic force microscopy and radio-frequency magnetic fields, researchers were able to drive and probe ESR transitions in individual pentacene molecules. The technique provides atomic-scale local information and offers long coherence times, making it a promising tool for studying quantum systems and conducting fundamental quantum-sensing experiments.
Topics:science#atomic-scale#coherence-time#electron-spin-resonance#esr-afm#science-and-technology#single-molecule
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