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Nanomagnetism
Magnetic map of a FEBID Cobalt nanomagnet taken with ProteusQ the Qnami Scanning NV Microscope

FEBID Nanomagnets for Spin Qubit Control

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Combining FEBID and Scanning NV Microscopy, researchers fabricated and characterized Cobalt nanomagnets for spin Qubit control.

Spatial Resolution in Scanning NV Magnetometry – Technical Note

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This technical note explains how spatial resolution is defined in Scanning NV Magnetometry. For a given distance d between the NV center and the scanned surface, the best achievable lateral spatial resolution is 0.86 d.

Imaging non-collinear antiferromagnetic textures via single spin relaxometry—Nature Communications

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The team led by Vincent Jacques demonstrates a new method to image spin textures in synthetic antiferromagnets using Qnami QuantileverMX probes.

Magnetic field measurement with NV centers in diamond – Technical Note

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This technical note provides the reader with the fundamentals of NV magnetometry.
Enlarged image of a probe using Qnami's Scanning NV Microscopy technology

Antiferromagnetic spin cycloids in bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3) – Application Note

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Image and understand non-trivial chiral spin textures using the Qnami ProteusQ Scanning NV Microscope.

Room-Temperature Skyrmions at Zero Field in Exchange-Biased Ultrathin Films – Physical Review Applied

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Team led by Dr. O. Boulle demonstrates skyrmions stable at room temperature and with a radius 10x smaller than previously reported.

Antiferromagnetic textures in BiFeO3controlled by strain and electric field – Nature Communications

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Team of Prof. V.Garcia from CNRS/Thales shows electrical control of the magnetic states of BFO opening a new playground for low-power spintronics

Electric and antiferromagnetic chiral textures at multiferroic domain walls – Nature Materials

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French research group led by Prof. M. Viret uses scanning NV magnetometry to reveal a novel type of chiral spin-textures occurring on BiFeO3’s domain-walls.

Purely antiferromagnetic magnetoelectric Random Access Memory – Nature Communication

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D. Makarov and his team demonstrate the first antiferromagnetic memory that can be entirely manipulated and read electrically.

Quantitative nanoscale vortex imaging using a cryogenic quantum sensor – Nature Nanotechnology

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In this paper, the group of Patrick Maletinsky demonstrate operation of a quantum sensor in cryogenic environment for the first time.
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