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  3. NV Diamond Quantum Sensor Magnetometer NV Diamond Quantum Sensor Magnetometer

NV Diamond Quantum Sensor Magnetometer

Quantum technology for highly sensitive analysis in electronics, materials testing and biomedical diagnostics.

Brief information

School:

Engineering and Architecture

Status:

Completed

Period:

01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023

Overview

The non-contact and sensitive measurement of minute magnetic fields and currents could enable ground-breaking innovations in microelectronics, biomedicine, materials science and nanoscience. Optical quantum sensors based on nitrogen-vacancy (NV) diamonds have the potential to measure minute magnetic fields with high sensitivity and local resolution. Applications in non-contact inspection of critical metallic and magnetic components and integrated circuits can benefit from the sensitivity and resolution of NV technology. It is expected that biomedical measurement systems for the detection of electrical brain/heart and muscle currents will be greatly improved by NV quantum sensors.

As part of a concept study, an experimental demonstrator for imaging measurement of magnetic fields with precise spatial resolution based on NV diamonds was investigated. As a demonstration, the current distribution of conductors in printed electronics was measured with high resolution. Our current research is investigating different approaches to increase the measurement sensitivity and precise spatial detection of the magnetic field for applications in non-contact inspection and biomedicine. Working with project partners, we are translating the latest scientific findings into significant innovations and tangible improvements.

Laser Aufbau, © iHomeLab
Messung, © iHomeLab
Projektbild, © iHomeLab
Laser Setup, © iHomeLab
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Projektbild, © iHomeLab
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Type of project

Forschung

Internal organisations involved
  • Engineering and Architecture
  • Institute of Electrical Engineering IET
  • iHomeLab
External project funder
  • Adrian Weiss Stiftung
Funding
  • Private / Stiftungen
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Persons involved: internal

Project manager
  • Patric Eberle
Member of project team
  • Daniel Bolliger
  • Frederik Imhof
  • Lukas Juchli
  • Andrew Paice
  • Filippo Parisi

Brief information

School:

Engineering and Architecture

Status:

Completed

Period:

01/01/2023 - 12/31/2023

Project Head

Prof. Dr. Patric Eberle

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+41 41 349 35 04

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