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  • Hong, Sungkun; Grinolds, Michael S.; Maletinsky, Patrick; Walsworth, Ronald L.; Lukin, Mikhail D.; Yacoby, Amir (2012)
    The ability to control and manipulate spins via electrical, magnetic and optical means has generated numerous applications in metrology and quantum information science in recent years. A promising alternative method for ...
  • Du, Chunhui; van der Sar, Toeno; Zhou, Tony X.; Upadhyaya, Pramey; Casola, Francesco; Zhang, Huiliang; Onbasli, Mehmet C.; Ross, Caroline A.; Walsworth, Ronald L.; Tserkovnyak, Yaroslav; Yacoby, Amir (2017)
    The spin chemical potential characterizes the tendency of spins to diffuse. Probing this quantity could provide insight into materials such as magnetic insulators and spin liquids and aid optimization of spintronic devices. ...
  • Ku, Mark J. H.; Zhou, Tony X.; Li, Qing; Shin, Young J.; Shi, Jing K.; Burch, Claire; Anderson, Laurel E.; Pierce, Andrew T.; Xie, Yonglong; Hamo, Assaf; Vool, Uri; Zhang, Huiliang; Casola, Francesco; Taniguchi, Takashi; Watanabe, Kenji; Fogler, Michael M.; Kim, Philip; Yacoby, Amir; Walsworth, Ronald L. (2020)
  • Devience, Stephen J.; Pham, Linh M.; Lovchinsky, Igor; Sushkov, Alexander O.; Bar-Gill, Nir; Belthangady, Chinmay; Casola, Francesco; Corbett, Madeleine; Zhang, Huiliang; Lukin, Mikhail; Park, Hongkun; Yacoby, Amir; Walsworth, Ronald L. (2015)
    Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provide non-invasive information about multiple nuclear species in bulk matter, with wide-ranging applications from basic physics and ...
  • Pham, Linh M.; DeVience, Stephen J.; Casola, Francesco; Lovchinsky, Igor; Sushkov, Alexander O.; Bersin, Eric; Lee, Junghyun; Urbach, Elana; Cappellaro, Paola; Park, Hongkun; Yacoby, Amir; Lukin, Mikhail; Walsworth, Ronald L. (2016)
    We demonstrate a robust experimental method for determining the depth of individual shallow nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond with ˜1 nm uncertainty. We use a confocal microscope to observe single

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