Pentacene Dimers Boost Quantum Sensing Towards Single-Proton Detection
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Pentacene dimers outperform their monomer counterparts in detecting groups of nuclear spins, yet maintain comparable sensitivity for single-spin detection. This improvement arises from a larger interaction cross-section, offering a pathway to more effective nanoscale magnetic field sensors. Establishing this theoretical advantage opens new avenues for chemically optimising molecular quantum probes.
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