Roadmap on nanoscale magnetic resonance imaging

Author:

Budakian Raffi,Finkler AmitORCID,Eichler AlexanderORCID,Poggio MartinoORCID,Degen Christian L,Tabatabaei SahandORCID,Lee Inhee,Hammel P Chris,Eugene S Polzik,Taminiau Tim HORCID,Walsworth Ronald L,London Paz,Bleszynski Jayich AniaORCID,Ajoy Ashok,Pillai Arjun,Wrachtrup Jörg,Jelezko Fedor,Bae YujeongORCID,Heinrich Andreas JORCID,Ast Christian RORCID,Bertet Patrice,Cappellaro Paola,Bonato CristianORCID,Altmann Yoann,Gauger ErikORCID

Abstract

Abstract The field of nanoscale magnetic resonance imaging (NanoMRI) was started 30 years ago. It was motivated by the desire to image single molecules and molecular assemblies, such as proteins and virus particles, with near-atomic spatial resolution and on a length scale of 100 nm. Over the years, the NanoMRI field has also expanded to include the goal of useful high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy of molecules under ambient conditions, including samples up to the micron-scale. The realization of these goals requires the development of spin detection techniques that are many orders of magnitude more sensitive than conventional NMR and MRI, capable of detecting and controlling nanoscale ensembles of spins. Over the years, a number of different technical approaches to NanoMRI have emerged, each possessing a distinct set of capabilities for basic and applied areas of science. The goal of this roadmap article is to report the current state of the art in NanoMRI technologies, outline the areas where they are poised to have impact, identify the challenges that lie ahead, and propose methods to meet these challenges. This roadmap also shows how developments in NanoMRI techniques can lead to breakthroughs in emerging quantum science and technology applications.

Funder

European Research Council

European Union

NanoSystems Laboratory

OSU

NSF

MRSEC

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Industry Canada

Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation

Mike and Ophelia Lazaridis

Center for Emergent Materials

Institute for Basic Science, Korea

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research

NWA

Villum Fonden

Kavli Institute of Nanoscience

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

The University of Waterloo

US Army Research Office

US Department of Energy

Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences

ETH Zurich

Moore Foundation

National Center of Competence in Research

Sinergia

Swiss National Science Foundation

HRI

DARPA

The Harvard

Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development

Abramson Family Center for Young Scientists

Willner Family Leadership Institute for the Weizmann Institute of Science

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Israel Science Foundation

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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