Patents by Inventor Patrick Maletinsky
Patrick Maletinsky has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240255468Abstract: The invention concerns a method for nonperturbative detection of one or more magnetic inhomogeneities resulting from nano-defects in a single longitudinal anisotropic magnetic sample structure having a nanometric cross-sectional dimension. A solid-state lattice with a single spin defect is used for magnetometry assessment of the anisotropic magnetic sample structure to determine quantitative information concerning minor defects and inconsistencies in the sample structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2022Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: Patrick Maletinsky, Hai Zhong, Felipe Favaro De Oliveira
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Publication number: 20240044938Abstract: A sensing probe may be formed of a diamond material comprising one or more spin defects that are configured to emit fluorescent light and are located no more than 50 nm from a sensing surface of the sensing probe. The sensing probe may include an optical outcoupling structure formed by the diamond material and configured to optically guide the fluorescent light toward an output end of the optical outcoupling structure. An optical detector may detect the fluorescent light that is emitted from the spin defects and that exits through the output end of the optical outcoupling structure after being optically guided therethrough. A mounting system may hold the sensing probe and control a distance between the sensing surface of the sensing probe and a surface of a sample while permitting relative motion between the sensing surface and the sample surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Michael S. GRINOLDS, Sungkun HONG, Patrick MALETINSKY, Amir YACOBY
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Patent number: 11815528Abstract: A sensing probe may be formed of a diamond material comprising one or more spin defects that are configured to emit fluorescent light and are located no more than 50 nm from a sensing surface of the sensing probe. The sensing probe may include an optical outcoupling structure formed by the diamond material and configured to optically guide the fluorescent light toward an output end of the optical outcoupling structure. An optical detector may detect the fluorescent light that is emitted from the spin defects and that exits through the output end of the optical outcoupling structure after being optically guided therethrough. A mounting system may hold the sensing probe and control a distance between the sensing surface of the sensing probe and a surface of a sample while permitting relative motion between the sensing surface and the sample surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2022Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Michael S. Grinolds, Sungkun Hong, Patrick Maletinsky, Amir Yacoby
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Publication number: 20230266174Abstract: A nanoscale temperature detector including a diamond sensing probe with a transverse dimension of at least 200 nanometres and a sensing tip-having a curvature radius of less than 100 nanometres, less than 10 nanometres or less than 1 nanometre, and a plurality of colour centres, whose emission count rate show temperature-sensitive features. The diamond sensing probe has a transverse dimension of at least 200 nanometres and is connected to a to a detector system by means of a mounting structure. A thermal isolation barrier thermally decouples the sensing probe from the detector system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2021Publication date: August 24, 2023Inventors: Mathieu Munsch, Patrick Maletinsky, Felipe Favaro de Oliveira, Rana Tanos, Vincent Jacques, Isabelle Robert-Philip
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Publication number: 20230113008Abstract: A diamond scanning element, especially for an imaging application, includes a support and a pillar extending from the support. The pillar has a longitudinal axis and the pillar includes a tip with a tapered lateral section with a, preferably constantly, increasing curvature. The tip includes a sensor element, which is a defect, and a flat end facet extending toward the axis with a gradient of less than 10%.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2021Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: Brendan SHIELDS, Natascha HEDRICH, Patrick MALETINSKY
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Publication number: 20220413007Abstract: A sensing probe may be formed of a diamond material comprising one or more spin defects that are configured to emit fluorescent light and are located no more than 50 nm from a sensing surface of the sensing probe. The sensing probe may include an optical outcoupling structure formed by the diamond material and configured to optically guide the fluorescent light toward an output end of the optical outcoupling structure. An optical detector may detect the fluorescent light that is emitted from the spin defects and that exits through the output end of the optical outcoupling structure after being optically guided therethrough. A mounting system may hold the sensing probe and control a distance between the sensing surface of the sensing probe and a surface of a sample while permitting relative motion between the sensing surface and the sample surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Michael S. GRINOLDS, Sungkun HONG, Patrick MALETINSKY, Amir YACOBY
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Publication number: 20180246143Abstract: A sensing probe may be formed of a diamond material comprising one or more spin defects that are configured to emit fluorescent light and are located no more than 50 nm from a sensing surface of the sensing probe. The sensing probe may include an optical outcoupling structure formed by the diamond material and configured to optically guide the fluorescent light toward an output end of the optical outcoupling structure. An optical detector may detect the fluorescent light that is emitted from the spin defects and that exits through the output end of the optical outcoupling structure after being optically guided therethrough. A mounting system may hold the sensing probe and control a distance between the sensing surface of the sensing probe and a surface of a sample while permitting relative motion between the sensing surface and the sample surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Applicant: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Michael S. GRINOLDS, Sungkun HONG, Patrick MALETINSKY, Amir YACOBY
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Patent number: 10041971Abstract: A sensing probe may be formed of a diamond material comprising one or more spin defects that are configured to emit fluorescent light and are located no more than 50 nm from a sensing surface of the sensing probe. The sensing probe may include an optical outcoupling structure formed by the diamond material and configured to optically guide the fluorescent light toward an output end of the optical outcoupling structure. An optical detector may detect the fluorescent light that is emitted from the spin defects and that exits through the output end of the optical outcoupling structure after being optically guided therethrough. A mounting system may hold the sensing probe and control a distance between the sensing surface of the sensing probe and a surface of a sample while permitting relative motion between the sensing surface and the sample surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2013Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Michael S. Grinolds, Sungkun Hong, Patrick Maletinsky, Amir Yacoby
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Patent number: 9518336Abstract: A synthetic diamond material comprising one or more spin defects having a full width half maximum intrinsic inhomogeneous zero phonon line width of no more than 100 MHz. The method for obtain such a material involves a multi-stage annealing process.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2013Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignees: Element Six Limited, President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Matthew Markham, Alastair Stacey, Nathalie De Leon, Yiwen Chu, Brendan John Shields, Birgit Judith Maria Hausmann, Patrick Maletinsky, Ruffin Eley Evans, Amir Yacoby, Hongkun Park, Marko Loncar, Mikhail D. Lukin
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Publication number: 20150299894Abstract: A synthetic diamond material comprising one or more spin defects having a full width half maximum intrinsic inhomogeneous zero phonon line width of no more than 100 MHz. The method for obtain such a material involves a multi-stage annealing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2013Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Matthew Markham, Alastair Stacey, Nathalie DeLeon, Yiwen Chu, Brendan John Shields, Birgit Judith Maria Hausmann, Patrick Maletinsky, Ruffin Eley Evans, Amir Yacoby, Hongkun Park, Marko Loncar, Mikhail D. Lukin
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Publication number: 20150253355Abstract: A sensing probe may be formed of a diamond material comprising one or more spin defects that are configured to emit fluorescent light and are located no more than 50 nm from a sensing surface of the sensing probe. The sensing probe may include an optical outcoupling structure formed by the diamond material and configured to optically guide the fluorescent light toward an output end of the optical outcoupling structure. An optical detector may detect the fluorescent light that is emitted from the spin defects and that exits through the output end of the optical outcoupling structure after being optically guided therethrough. A mounting system may hold the sensing probe and control a distance between the sensing surface of the sensing probe and a surface of a sample while permitting relative motion between the sensing surface and the sample surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2013Publication date: September 10, 2015Applicant: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Michael S. Grinolds, Sungkun Hong, Patrick Maletinsky, Amir Yacoby