Quantum sensing in the solid-state: from one spin to many spins

Event Start:
2024-02-29T09:45:00
Event End:
2024-02-29T10:45:00
Event Information:

Abstract: Sensors that leverage quantum phenomena to measure physical quantities harbor many attractive features beyond classical sensors. Solid-state quantum sensors, with the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond a forefront technology, are particularly attractive for their compatibility with biological and condensed matter systems, offering ultra-high spatial resolution and sensitivity over a wide temperature range, while being quantitative and non-invasive.

Event Location:
BRIM 311
Speaker:
Ania Bleszynski Jayich
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