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Noncovalent force spectroscopy using wide-field optical and diamond-based magnetic imaging

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Publication Date2019-11-18
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
AuthorsS. Lourette, L. Bougas, M. Kayci, S. Xu, D. Budker
InstitutionsHelmholtz Institute Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
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A realization of the force-induced remnant magnetization spectroscopy technique of specific biomolecular binding is presented, where detection is accomplished with wide-field optical and diamond-based magnetometry using an ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy color centers. This diamond-based technique that has both optical and magnetic detection modalities may be adapted for massively parallel screening of arrays of nanoscale samples.

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