Electron Spin Resonance Force Microscopy of Spin Probes

ORAL

Abstract

Nitroxide spin labels, such as 4-amino TEMPO can be used to as environmental, conformal and structural probes in biological and polymer systems. We report on our efforts to detect electron spin resonance of 4-amino TEMPO in a polymer matrix using the magnetic resonance force microscope as a proof of concept for future experiments on spin labeled proteins. Our microscope operates at high vacuum and low temperature, using a custom fabricated single crystal silicon cantilever in the magnet-on-cantilever geometry. The applied field is provided by a microstripline resonator at 18 GHz.

Authors

  • Eric W. Moore

    • Cornell University
  • SangGap Lee

    • Cornell University
  • Steven Hickman

    • Cornell University
    • Cornell Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
  • Seppe Kuehn

    • Cornell University
  • John Marohn

    • Cornell University
    • Cornell Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology