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A Non-Perturbative, Low-Noise Surface Coating for Sensitive Force-Gradient Detection of Electron Spin Resonance in Thin Films.


ABSTRACT: The sensitivity of magnetic resonance force microscopy (MRFM) is limited by surface noise. Coating a thin-film polymer sample with metal has been shown to decrease, by orders of magnitude, sample-related force noise and frequency noise in MRFM experiments. Using both MRFM and inductively detected measurements of electron-spin resonance, we show that thermally evaporating a 12 nm gold layer on a 40 nm nitroxide-doped polystyrene film inactivates the nitroxide spin labels to a depth of 20 nm, making single-spin measurements difficult or impossible. We introduce a "laminated sample" protocol in which the gold layer is first evaporated on a sacrificial polymer. The sample is deposited on the room-temperature gold layer, removed using solvent lift-off, and placed manually on a coplanar waveguide. Electron spin resonance (ESR) of such a laminated sample was detected via MRFM at cryogenic temperatures using a high-compliance cantilever with an integrated 100-nm-scale cobalt tip. A 20-fold increase of spin signal was observed relative to a thin-film sample prepared instead with an evaporated metal coating. The observed signal is still somewhat smaller than expected, and we discuss possible remaining sources of signal loss.

SUBMITTER: Boucher MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10330945 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Non-Perturbative, Low-Noise Surface Coating for Sensitive Force-Gradient Detection of Electron Spin Resonance in Thin Films.

Boucher Michael C MC   Isaac Corinne E CE   Sun Peter P   Borbat Peter P PP   Marohn John A JA  

ACS nano 20230110


The sensitivity of magnetic resonance force microscopy (MRFM) is limited by surface noise. Coating a thin-film polymer sample with metal has been shown to decrease, by orders of magnitude, sample-related force noise and frequency noise in MRFM experiments. Using both MRFM and inductively detected measurements of electron-spin resonance, we show that thermally evaporating a 12 nm gold layer on a 40 nm nitroxide-doped polystyrene film inactivates the nitroxide spin labels to a depth of 20 nm, maki  ...[more]

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