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We present nanoscale NMR measurements performed with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers located down to about 2 nm from the diamond surface. NV centers were created by shallow ion implantation followed by a slow, nanometer-by-nanometer removal of diamond material using oxidative etching in air. The close proximity of NV centers to the surface yielded large 1H NMR signals of up to 3. 4 uT-rms, corresponding to ~330 statistically polarized or ~10 fully polarized proton spins in a ~ (1. 8 nm) ³ detection volume.
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