Conveners
(DQI) R2-1 Quantum Sensing | Détection quantique (DIQ)
- Daria Ahrensmeier
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Dr Erika Janitz (University of Calgary)30/05/2024, 14:15Division for Quantum Information / Division de l'information quantique (DQI / DIQ)Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)
The electronic spins of single atomic defects in diamond can serve as magnetic sensors with exceptional sensitivity and nanoscale spatial resolution. So far, the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center has been used for sensing external targets, partly due to its exceptional spin coherence under various experimental (including ambient) conditions. In this talk, I will discuss my postdoctoral work (Degen...
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Dr Amandeep Singh (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Applied Physics Department, Jerusalem, Israel, IL)30/05/2024, 14:45Symposia Day (DQI/DPE - DIQ/DEP) - Q-STATE: Quantum Science, Technology, Applications, Training, and Education | Science, technologie, applications, formation et éducation quantiquesOral (Non-Student) / Orale (non-étudiant(e))
The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres in diamonds are solid-state quantum emitters exhibiting unique spin and optical properties at room temperature. They are sensitive to magnetic fields, temperature, pressure, and other physical quantities, making them valuable as probes for sensing all of these physical quantities. In our work, we use NVs to form a magnetic microscope, with a high spatial...
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Thomas JenneweinInvited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)
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