Webinar: Quantum sensing in atomic and solid-state systems

Quantum sensing in atomic and solid-state systems

Thursday, September 2nd at 12 PM EDT

This webinar is the fourth presentation in our Quantum Technologies Series. In this talk, Jennifer Choy, Ph.D., of the University of Wisconsin-Madison describes the realization of quantum sensors in two material platforms: neutral alkali atoms and artificial atoms in diamond. The benefits and challenges of these platforms are illustrated through specific examples, including inertial sensing with cold-atom interferometers and magnetometry with alkali metal vapor and color centers in diamond. Choy also presents the critical developments in optical engineering and material science that are needed to improve device utility and performance in atomic and solid-state quantum sensors.

Speaker:

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Jennifer Choy, Ph.D.

Event Information

Event NameWebinar: Quantum sensing in atomic and solid-state systems
ScheduleSeptember 2, 2021
VenueVirtual: 12:00 PM EDT
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