Sent on behalf of Neil Dilley

 

Supporting the development of quantum devices with Scanning NV Magnetometry

 

Joerg Lenz

 

Qnami AG, Hofackerstrasse 40 B CH-4132 Muttenz

 

Tuesday October 25th, 1:00pm in BRK 2001

 

In recent years, the need for novel materials to boost storage and computation capabilities and keep up with the second quantum revolution has increased tremendously. Nanoscale magnetism plays a crucial role in identifying potential materials for developing future quantum devices. Standard magnetic imaging techniques, however, struggle to assess magnetic properties at the nanoscale without invasively perturbing the materials' magnetic order.

We present here a new quantum microscope based on NV center technology and show how it's already used today to advance research in materials science and spintronics. We review challenges specific to developing quantum technologies and highlight further opportunities in quantum metrology.

Joerg Lenz is in Qnami the interface to our users and sales network worldwide. He holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the FREIE UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN with focus on electron spectroscopy and solid-state physics. He has over 20 years of experience in international scientific business development in several deep tech companies with focus on ultra-high vacuum scanning probe microscopy, electron spectroscopy (XPS, UPS) and physical vapor deposition of thin films.

 

 

 

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Neil R. Dilley, Ph.D.

Research Scientist

Birck Nanotechnology Center , Rm 1010

1205 West State St.

West Lafayette, IN  47907-2057

765-496-6080