Single Spins In Diamond - Precision Metrology At The Nanoscale​
2018-05-02 Dr. Gopalakrishnan Balasubramanian, Max-Planck Institute of Biophysical Chemistry,
ABSTRACT :
Understanding physical quantities at the nanoscale is a frontier research topic that has profound and broad impact covering fundamental physics to emerging technologies. The spins associated with Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) centers in diamond has some unique advantages as a nanoscale sensor for precision measurement of magnetic field, electric field, temperature and strain. Among several applications, I will introduce the need for imaging single biomolecule and the prospects of an NV spin magnetometer for developing such a molecular structure microscope. I will present some developments and challenges in NV based precision sensing and imaging. The talk will cover aspects of NV defects in diamond, Nanoscale magnetic sensing, Spin noise spectroscopy, Quantum controls and Nanoscale NMR/MRI
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Start Time
15:00
End Time
16:00
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