Ronald Walsworth – “Quantum Diamond Sensors”

Ronald Walsworth – “Quantum Diamond Sensors”

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Stanford University
APPLIED PHYSICS/PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM

Tuesday April 2, 2019
4:30 p.m. on the Hewlett Teaching Center campus, room 201

Ronald Walsworth
Harvard University and Smithsonian Institution

“Quantum Diamond Sensors”

In recent years, optically probed nitrogen vacancy (NV) quantum defects in diamond have become a state-of-the-art modality for magnetic, electrical, and temperature sensing at short length scales (nanometers to millimeters) under ambient conditions. This technology has many applications in the physical and life sciences, from single-cell NMR spectroscopy to improved biomedical diagnostics to dark matter research. I will provide an overview of diamond quantum sensors and their various applications.

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