Ronald Walsworth - “Quantum Diamond Sensors”

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Stanford University
APPLIED PHYSICS/PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM

Tuesday, April 2, 2019
4:30 p.m. on campus in Hewlett Teaching Center, Rm. 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 leading modality for magnetic, electrical, and temperature sensing at short length scales (nanometers to millimeters) under ambient conditions. This technology has wide-ranging application across the physical and life sciences — from NMR spectroscopy at the scale of individual cells to improved biomedical diagnostics to the search for dark matter. I will provide an overview of quantum diamond sensors and their diverse applications.

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