J-F Roch
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Recent Articles
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Jamonneau P, Hetet G, Dreau A, Roch J, Jacques V
Phys Rev Lett
. 2016 Feb;
116(4):043603.
PMID: 26871331
We demonstrate coherent population trapping of a single nuclear spin in a room-temperature solid. To this end, we exploit a three-level system with a Λ configuration in the microwave domain,...
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Tetienne J, Hingant T, Martinez L, Rohart S, Thiaville A, Diez L, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2015 Apr;
6:6733.
PMID: 25828294
The capacity to propagate magnetic domain walls with spin-polarized currents underpins several schemes for information storage and processing using spintronic devices. A key question involves the internal structure of the...
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Dreau A, Jamonneau P, Gazzano O, Kosen S, Roch J, Maze J, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2014 Oct;
113(13):137601.
PMID: 25302916
Using fast electron spin resonance spectroscopy of a single nitrogen-vacancy defect in diamond, we demonstrate real-time readout of the Overhauser field produced by its nuclear spin environment under ambient conditions....
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Tetienne J, Hingant T, Kim J, Diez L, Adam J, Garcia K, et al.
Science
. 2014 Jun;
344(6190):1366-9.
PMID: 24948732
The control of domain walls in magnetic wires underpins an emerging class of spintronic devices. Propagation of these walls in imperfect media requires defects that pin them to be characterized...
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Rondin L, Tetienne J, Hingant T, Roch J, Maletinsky P, Jacques V
Rep Prog Phys
. 2014 May;
77(5):056503.
PMID: 24801494
The isolated electronic spin system of the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centre in diamond offers unique possibilities to be employed as a nanoscale sensor for detection and imaging of weak magnetic fields....
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Rondin L, Tetienne J, Rohart S, Thiaville A, Hingant T, Spinicelli P, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2013 Aug;
4:2279.
PMID: 23900221
Despite decades of advances in magnetic imaging, obtaining direct, quantitative information with nanometre scale spatial resolution remains an outstanding challenge. Recently, a technique has emerged that employs a single nitrogen-vacancy...
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Dreau A, Spinicelli P, Maze J, Roch J, Jacques V
Phys Rev Lett
. 2013 Feb;
110(6):060502.
PMID: 23432227
We use the electronic spin of a single nitrogen-vacancy defect in diamond to observe the real-time evolution of neighboring single nuclear spins under ambient conditions. Using a diamond sample with...
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Slablab A, Le Xuan L, Zielinski M, De Wilde Y, Jacques V, Chauvat D, et al.
Opt Express
. 2012 Jan;
20(1):220-7.
PMID: 22274345
We show that a dimer made of two gold nanospheres exhibits a remarkable efficiency for second-harmonic generation under femtosecond optical excitation. The detectable nonlinear emission for the given particle size...
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Kubo Y, Grezes C, Dewes A, Umeda T, Isoya J, Sumiya H, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2011 Dec;
107(22):220501.
PMID: 22182018
We report the experimental realization of a hybrid quantum circuit combining a superconducting qubit and an ensemble of electronic spins. The qubit, of the transmon type, is coherently coupled to...
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Kubo Y, Ong F, Bertet P, Vion D, Jacques V, Zheng D, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2011 Jan;
105(14):140502.
PMID: 21230818
We report the realization of a quantum circuit in which an ensemble of electronic spins is coupled to a frequency tunable superconducting resonator. The spins are nitrogen-vacancy centers in a...