P. Jamonneau
École normale supérieure de Cachan
4 Papers
18 Citations
P. Jamonneau is an academic researcher from École normale supérieure de Cachan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanowire & Spin-½. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Probing the Dynamics of a Nuclear Spin Bath in Diamond through Time-Resolved Central Spin Magnetometry
A. Dréau,P. Jamonneau,O. Gazzano,Sandoko Kosen,Jean-François Roch,Jeronimo R. Maze,Vincent Jacques +6 more
TL;DR: Using fast electron spin resonance spectroscopy of a single nitrogen-vacancy defect in diamond, real-time readout of the Overhauser field produced by its nuclear spin environment under ambient conditions is demonstrated.
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Determining the position of a single spin relative to a metallic nanowire
J. F. Da Silva Barbosa,Myoung-Jae Lee,Philippe Campagne-Ibarcq,P. Jamonneau,Yuimaru Kubo,Sébastien Pezzagna,Jan Meijer,Tokuyuki Teraji,Denis Vion,Daniel Esteve,Reinier Heeres,Patrice Bertet +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the fabrication of an array of individual paramagnetic defects in diamond near a metallic nanowire deposited on top of the substrate, using it as a vector magnetometer to measure the field generated by passing a dc current through the wire.
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Publisher's Note: Competition between electric field and magnetic field noise in the decoherence of a single spin in diamond [Phys. Rev. B 93 , 024305 (2016)]
P. Jamonneau,Margarita Lesik,Jean-Philippe Tetienne,Ignacio Alvizu,Ludovic Mayer,A. Dréau,Sandoko Kosen,Jean-François Roch,S. Pezzagna,Jan Meijer,Tokuyuki Teraji,Yuimaru Kubo,Patrice Bertet,Jeronimo R. Maze,Vincent Jacques +14 more
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Determining the position of a single spin relative to a metallic nanowire
J. F. Da Silva Barbosa,Myoung-Jae Lee,Philippe Campagne-Ibarcq,P. Jamonneau,Yuimaru Kubo,Sébastien Pezzagna,Jan Meijer,Tokuyuki Teraji,Denis Vion,Daniel Esteve,Reinier Heeres,Patrice Bertet +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, an array of individual nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond near a metallic nanowire was fabricated and used as a vector magnetometer to measure the field generated by passing a DC through the wire.