Speaker
Prof.
Kasturi Saha
(IIT Bombay)
Description
There is a global surge in research aimed at leveraging the unique features of quantum physics to advance technologies in metrology, computing, and communication—an initiative broadly known as the development of “engineered quantum systems.” Among the promising platforms are color centers in diamond, particularly nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers, which offer a pathway to high-precision magnetometry and could enable nanoscale magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of individual complex molecules. In this talk, I will present our ongoing work toward building an imaging system capable of mapping magnetic fields with spatial resolution of 1 um. I will also discuss our progress on creating localized sensors for detecting biomolecular signals.