Potential of Diamond Quantum Sensors

Date

Tuesday, March 12, 2024 - 16:00 to 17:00

Location

Seminar Room E48 - Lab 4

Description

OIST Centre for Quantum Technologies Colloquium

Potential of Diamond Quantum Sensors

 

Abstract:

Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond have superior physical properties, and their quantum coherence is preserved even at room temperature. To achieve an ideal quantum sensor for scalable applications, the technical challenges in the sensor materials and the quantum control techniques are developed. Moreover, sensor systems for the biological/ medical systems and battery/ power electronics are introduced. 

 

Biography:

Mutsuko Hatano received a Ph.D. degree from Keio University.  She was a chief researcher at the Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd. and the project manager of the environment electronics. She joined Tokyo Institute of Technology as a professor and her main research field is wide-gap semiconductor devices for power electronics and quantum sensing. She is a leader of the flagship project of the quantum metrology and sensing field, MEXT - Quantum Leap Program.   She is an executive member of council for science, technology and innovation under the prime minister, a fellow of the Japan Society of Applied Physics, and a senior aide to the president of Tokyo Institute of Technology. She was a president and a fellow of the Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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