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Applied Physics Letters | 2004

Force-gradient detected nuclear magnetic resonance

Sean Roark Garner; Seppe Kuehn; Jahan M. Dawlaty; Neil E. Jenkins

We have detected nuclear magnetic resonance in GaAs by selectively inverting 71Ga spins to create a local force gradient which shifts the mechanical resonance frequency of a nearby magnet tipped microcantilever. Employing a low spring constant cantilever (60 μN/m) at 4.4 K and 7 T, we demonstrate a magnetic moment sensitivity of 7.5×10−21 J/T, equal to the Curie Law magnetization from 7.1×108 71Ga spins. The method obviates the need to spin-lock sample magnetization during detection, allowing the signal to be collected for a time approaching the full spin-lattice relaxation time.


Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B | 2004

Batch fabrication and characterization of ultrasensitive cantilevers with submicron magnetic tips

Neil E. Jenkins; Lauren P. Deflores; Jack Allen; Tse Nga Ng; Sean Roark Garner; Seppe Kuehn; Jahan M. Dawlaty

We have batch fabricated ultrasensitive silicon cantilevers with integrated submicron magnetic tips and have characterized both their mechanical and magnetic properties. Cantilevers with spring constants as small as 10−5 N/m were fabricated, with quality factors in the range of 2.5–3.5×104 and a force sensitivity as good as 64×10−18 N Hz−1/2 at room temperature in vacuum. Cantilever spring constants were measured by observing thermomechanical position fluctuations with a fiber optic interferometer, while resonance frequencies and quality factors were inferred from cantilever ring down transients. Polycrystalline nickel tips as small as 1.2 μm×0.4 μm×0.2 μm were fabricated on the cantilevers by electron beam lithography, thermal evaporation, and lift-off. Tip magnetic moments were inferred from the shift of the cantilever frequency versus magnetic field and show a 0.60±0.12 T saturation magnetization, indicating that less than 28 nm of oxide forms on the tips during processing. Force sensitivity was demons...


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

RF-Sputtered Cd

Geethika K. Liyanage; Corey R. Grice; Adam B. Phillips; Zhaoning Song; Suneth C. Watthage; Nicholas D. Franzer; Sean Roark Garner; Yanfa Yan; Michael J. Heben


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2009

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Steven A. Hickman; Eric W. Moore; SangGap Lee; Sean Roark Garner; J.C. Ong; Seppe Kuehn


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2008

SnO

Steven A. Hickman; Sean Roark Garner; Lee E. Harrell; Jeremy C. Ong; Seppe Kuehn


American Laboratory | 2008

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Dick De Roover; La Moyne Porter; Abbas Emami-Naeini; Seppe Kuehn; Sean Roark Garner; Doran D. Smith


2007 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show - NSTI Nanotech 2007 | 2007

for Flexible CdTe solar cells

Dick De Roover; La Moyne Porter; Abbas Emami-Naeini; Seppe Kuehn; Sean Roark Garner; Doran D. Smith


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2006

Fabrication Of Nickel-tipped Cantilevers for Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy

Steven A. Hickman; Sean Roark Garner; Lee E. Harrell; Seppe Kuehn


Archive | 2005

Fabrication Challenges in Producing Magnet-tipped Cantilevers for Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy

Sean Roark Garner; Seppe Kuehn


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2005

An All-Digital Cantilever Controller for MRFM and Scanned Probe Microscopy Using a Combined DSP/FPGA Design

Seppe Kuehn; Sean Roark Garner

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University of California

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