Mapping Nanomagnetic Fields Using a Radical Pair Reaction

ORAL

Abstract

We visualized the magnetic field around ferromagnetic nanostructures using a combination of a standard epifluorescence microscope and a fluorescence chemical indicator of magnetic field (H. Lee et al., Nano Lett. DOI: 10.1021/nl202950h). The indicator was a chain-linked electron donor-acceptor molecule, phenanthrene-(CH$_{2})_{12}$-O-(CH$_{2})_{2}$-dimethylaniline, that forms spin-correlated radical pairs upon photoexcitation. The magnetic field altered the coherence spin dynamics, yielding an 80{\%} increase in exciplex fluorescence in a 0.1 T magnetic field. The magnetic field distributions were quantified to precision of 1.8 $\times $ 10$^{-4}$ T by image analysis and agreed with finite-element nonmagnetic simulations.

*This work was supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) YFA Grant N66001-091-2104 and the Office of Naval Research (ONR) YIP Grant N000140910868.

Authors

  • Hohjai Lee

    • Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University
  • Nan Yang

    • School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
  • Adam Cohen

    • Harvard University
    • Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and Department of Physics, Harvard University