Local molecular spectroscopy using the evanescent microwave probe technique: electron spin resonance

M. Tabib-Azar, Xiying Li, J. Mann
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A method based on evanescent microwave microscopy (EMM) was developed to spatially resolve small number of electron spin resonant (ESR) transitions in single crystal ruby (Cr3+). The EMM probe operates at a resonance frequency of 3.77 GHz (S-band ESR) in a modulated electromagnetic field in the range of 0.02 to 0.6 Tesla. The current EMM probe with a magnetic dipole loop of around 1 mm radius was capable of resolving 20,000 spin transitions compared to standard ESRs with ~107 detection limit. We are currently improving the spatial resolution of our probe to enable detection of 2000 spin transitions with the goal of reducing it to a few spins by using a microwave probe integrated with an atomic force microscope. Even with its relatively low current resolution, the probe is unique and can be used in microfluidic channels and biological tissues to detect free radicals. We are pursuing applications of the probe in Alzheimer and other tissue studies where mapping the spatial distribution of free radicals may shed some light on the cause and diagnosis of disease
利用倏逝微波探针技术的局部分子光谱:电子自旋共振
提出了一种基于倏逝微波显微镜(EMM)的单晶红宝石(Cr3+)中少量电子自旋共振(ESR)跃迁的空间解析方法。EMM探头在0.02 ~ 0.6特斯拉的调制电磁场中工作,谐振频率为3.77 GHz (s波段ESR)。目前的EMM探针具有半径约1mm的磁偶极子环,与检测限为~107的标准esr相比,能够分辨20,000个自旋跃迁。我们目前正在提高探针的空间分辨率,使其能够探测2000个自旋跃迁,目标是通过使用与原子力显微镜集成的微波探针将其减少到几个自旋。即使其相对较低的电流分辨率,探针是独特的,可用于微流体通道和生物组织检测自由基。我们正在寻求将探针应用于阿尔茨海默病和其他组织研究,在这些研究中,绘制自由基的空间分布可能会对疾病的病因和诊断有所帮助
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