Colloquium
Time:
Department of Physics & Astronomy Colloquium
Date:
4:00 pm –
5:00 pm
Jorgensen Hall Room: 136
Contact:
Physics Department, (402) 472-2770, paoffice@unl.edu
“Exploring Condensed Matter Physics with Quantum Diamond Sensors,” presented by Mark Ku, Harvard University.
Nitrogen vacancy (NV) center in diamond is a solid-state atomic qubit that serves as an excellent magnetic field sensor. Because it is capable of nanoscale resolution and operation over a wide range of temperature, quantum sensing with NV center has emerged as a versatile probe to explore condensed matter phenomena that are inaccessible with other techniques. This talk will discuss two topics being explored with NV centers at Harvard.
Nitrogen vacancy (NV) center in diamond is a solid-state atomic qubit that serves as an excellent magnetic field sensor. Because it is capable of nanoscale resolution and operation over a wide range of temperature, quantum sensing with NV center has emerged as a versatile probe to explore condensed matter phenomena that are inaccessible with other techniques. This talk will discuss two topics being explored with NV centers at Harvard.
https://www.unl.edu/physics/2018-2019-colloquia-schedule
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