Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging with nanometer resolution requires
new detection techniques with sensitivity well beyond the capability of
conventional inductive detection. Here, we demonstrate two dimensional imaging
of 1H NMR from an organic test sample using a single nitrogen-vacancy center
in diamond as the sensor. The NV center detects the oscillating magnetic field
from precessing protons in the sample as the sample is scanned past the NV
center. A spatial resolution of 12 nm is shown, limited primarily by the scan
accuracy. With further development, NV-detected magnetic resonance imaging
could lead to a new tool for three-dimensional imaging of complex
nanostructures, including biomolecules.Comment: Main text: 19 pages including 5 figures Supplementary Information: 9
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