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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/institute-for-quantum-computing/events/rac1-journa
 l-clubseminar-series-0
LOCATION:RAC - Research Advancement Centre 475 Wes Graham Way 2009 Waterloo
  ON N2L 6R2 Canada
SUMMARY:RAC1 Journal Club/Seminar Series
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:EPITAXIAL GROWTH OF SILICON NANOWIRES AND NIOBIUM THIN FILMS FO
 R\nMAGNETIC RESONANCE FORCE MICROSCOPY\n\nMICHELE PISCITELLI\n\nMagnetic R
 esonance Force Microscopy (MRFM) is an imaging technique\nenabling the acq
 uisition of magnetic resonance images at nanometer\nscales. Single electro
 n spin sensitivity has been demonstrated [1] and\ncurrent MRFM research is
  focused on working towards achieving single\nnuclear spin sensitivity. In
  general\, an MRFM setup requires a\nnano-scale source of high magnetic fi
 eld gradients to modulate the\nsample spins and a cantilever-based detecti
 on scheme to measure their\nmagnetic moment.
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