H. J. Mamin

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Department of Physics University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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John Clarke grad student

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Daniel Rugar collaborator IBM Research - Almaden
Martino Poggio collaborator 2006-2008
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Kim M, Mamin HJ, Sherwood MH, et al. (2015) Decoherence of Near-Surface Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers Due to Electric Field Noise. Physical Review Letters. 115: 087602
Rugar D, Mamin HJ, Sherwood MH, et al. (2015) Proton magnetic resonance imaging using a nitrogen-vacancy spin sensor. Nature Nanotechnology. 10: 120-4
Loretz M, Boss JM, Rosskopf T, et al. (2015) Spurious harmonic response of multipulse quantum sensing sequences Physical Review X. 5
Mamin H, Sherwood M, Kim M, et al. (2015) Erratum: Multipulse Double-Quantum Magnetometry with Near-Surface Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers [Phys. Rev. Lett.113, 030803 (2014)] Physical Review Letters. 115
Mamin HJ, Sherwood MH, Kim M, et al. (2014) Multipulse double-quantum magnetometry with near-surface nitrogen-vacancy centers. Physical Review Letters. 113: 030803
Kim M, Mamin HJ, Sherwood MH, et al. (2014) Effect of oxygen plasma and thermal oxidation on shallow nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond Applied Physics Letters. 105: 042406
Mamin HJ, Kim M, Sherwood MH, et al. (2013) Nanoscale nuclear magnetic resonance with a nitrogen-vacancy spin sensor. Science (New York, N.Y.). 339: 557-60
Longenecker JG, Mamin HJ, Senko AW, et al. (2012) High-gradient nanomagnets on cantilevers for sensitive detection of nuclear magnetic resonance. Acs Nano. 6: 9637-45
Mamin HJ, Sherwood MH, Rugar D. (2012) Detecting external electron spins using nitrogen-vacancy centers Physical Review B. 86
Mamin HJ, Rettner CT, Sherwood MH, et al. (2012) High field-gradient dysprosium tips for magnetic resonance force microscopy Applied Physics Letters. 100: 013102
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