*New Date* QSense OIST Mini-Symposium Talk 12: "Diamond Electronics for Quantum Sensing"

Date

Friday, March 5, 2021 - 17:00

Location

Zoom (link is distributed to registered participants)

Description

Originally scheduled for February 26, this talk has been rescheduled to March 5, Fri, 2021.


Speaker: Prof Mutsuko Hatano, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo

Diamond Electronics for Quantum Sensing
(QSense OIST Mini Symposium Talk 12)​

Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond have superior physical properties at room temperature for quantum sensing of the magnetic field, electronic field, temperature, and pressure enabling scalable applications from atomic-scale to macroscopic range. We would like to introduce our recent progress on materials, sensor devices, and applications.


OIST Mini-Symposium for Quantum Sensors of Magnetic and Inertial Forces

This mini-symposium is hosted by the Quantum Machines Unit in the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, and will take place from Feb 1, 2021 - March 8, 2021. To get the precise schedule and zoom invitation please register below. Attendance is open to any student/faculty member from any of the institutions associated with the speakers.

Summary

Quantum systems are extremely fragile, sensitive to noise and fluctuations by their environments. This, in turn, makes them excellent sensors for a variety of forces and fields. In this mini-symposium we focus on the development of novel quantum sensors which are aimed at the precision sensing of inertial forces such as acceleration or gravity, and magnetic forces.

Such sensors - accelerometers/gravimeters or magnetometers, have a widespread application in industry such as sensing underground water movements using gravimeters, through to magnetic brain imaging using magnetoencephelography. Each week we hear from three international experts on these topics in hour-long seminars and discussions.

For more information, visit the QSense website.

Website URL

https://groups.oist.jp/qsensesymp
Sponsor or Contact: 
Quantum Machines Unit (Jason Twamley)
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