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Single-spin magnetometry with multi-pulse sensing sequences
We experimentally demonstrate single-spin magnetometry with multi-pulse
sensing sequences. The use of multi-pulse sequences can greatly increase the
sensing time per measurement shot, resulting in enhanced ac magnetic field
sensitivity. We theoretically derive and experimentally verify the optimal
number of sensing cycles, for which the effects of decoherence and increased
sensing time are balanced. We perform these experiments for oscillating
magnetic fields with fixed phase as well as for fields with random phase.
Finally, by varying the phase and frequency of the ac magnetic field, we
measure the full frequency-filtering characteristics of different multi-pulse
schemes and discuss their use in magnetometry applications.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Final versio
Many-Spin Effects and Tunneling Properties of Magnetic Molecules
Spin tunneling in molecular magnets has attracted much attention, however
theoretical considerations of this phenomenon up to now have not taken into
account the many-spin nature of molecular magnets. We present, to our
knowledge, the first successful attempt of a realistic calculation of tunneling
splittings for Mn molecules, thus achieving a quantitatively accurate
many-spin description of a real molecular magnet in the energy interval ranging
from about 100 K down to 10 K. Comparison with the results of the
standard single-spin model shows that many-spin effects affect the tunneling
splittings considerably. The values of ground state splitting given by
single-spin and many-spin models differ from each other by a factor of five.Comment: 3REVTeX pages, 2 figure
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