This work demonstrates how vector measurements improve the accuracy of reconstructing current density and magnetization in 2D materials using stray magnetic field data.
Patrick Maletinsky’s group pioneered the use of scanning nitrogen-vacancy magnetometry to achieve the first nanoscale imaging of magnetism in 2D materials.
This groundbreaking work revolutionized quantum nanoscale sensing by using nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamonds. The innovative approach enabled highly sensitive magnetic imaging at the nanoscale.