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UID:UW-Physics-Event-4991
DTSTART:20190218T223000Z
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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Quantum Diamond Sensors\, Physics Department Colloquium\, Ron 
 Walsworth\, Harvard
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, optically probed nitrogen–vacancy (NV)
  quantum defects in diamond have become a leading modality for magneti
 c\, electrical\, and temperature sensing at short length scales (nanom
 eters to millimeters) under ambient conditions.  This technology has w
 ide-ranging application across the physical and life sciences — from
  NMR spectroscopy at the scale of individual cells to improved biomedi
 cal diagnostics to the search for dark matter.  I will provide an over
 view of quantum diamond sensors and their diverse applications.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4991
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