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Gabriele Gualco

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Single chip dynamic nuclear polarization microsystem

Giovanni Boero, Marco Grisi, Nergiz Sahin Solmaz, Alessandro Valentino Matheoud, Gabriele Gualco

Integration of the sensitivity-relevant electronics of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrometers on a single chip is a promising approach to improve the limit of detection, especially for samples in the nanoliter and ...
2020

Single-chip electron spin resonance detectors operating at 50 GHz, 92 GHz, and 146 GHz

Jürgen Brugger, Henrik Moodysson Rønnow, Giovanni Boero, Ivica Zivkovic, Jens Anders, Alessandro Valentino Matheoud, Gabriele Gualco

We report on the design and characterization of single-chip electron spin resonance (ESR) detectors operating at 50 GHz, 92 GHz, and 146 GHz. The core of the single-chip ESR detectors is an integrated LC-oscillator, formed by a single turn aluminum planar ...
Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science2017

Cryogenic single chip electron spin resonance detectors

Gabriele Gualco

Methods based on the electron spin resonance (ESR) phenomenon are used to study paramagnetic systems at temperatures that ranges from 1000 to below 1 K. Commercially available spectrometers achieve spin sensitivities in the order of 10^(10) spins/¿Hz at ro ...
EPFL2015
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