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Single-chip detector for electron spin resonance spectroscopy

Yalcin, T.
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Boero, G.  
2008
Review of Scientific Instruments

We have realized an innovative integrated detector for electron spin resonance spectroscopy. The microsystem, consisting of an LC oscillator, a mixer, and a frequency division module, is integrated onto a single silicon chip using a conventional complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor technology. The implemented detection method is based on the measurement of the variation of the frequency of the integrated LC oscillator as a function of the applied static magnetic field, caused by the presence of a resonating sample placed over the inductor of the LC-tank circuit. The achieved room temperature spin sensitivity is about 10(10) spins/GHz(1/2) with a sensitive volume of about (100 mu m)(3). (C) 2008 American Institute of Physics. [DOI: 10.1063/1.2969657]

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DOI
10.1063/1.2969657
Web of Science ID

WOS:000260291800041

Author(s)
Yalcin, T.
Boero, G.  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Review of Scientific Instruments
Volume

79

Article Number

094105

Subjects

Magnetic-Resonance

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Marginal Oscillator

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Microcoil

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Epr

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Spectrometers

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Sensitivity

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Circuit

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Samples

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Cavity

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Probe

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