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- Subject: [Fizinfo] Szemináriumok - Seminars: Verkhovlyuk, Vladimir
- Date: Thu, 28 May 2026 06:00:01 +0200 (CEST)
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SZFI SeminarVerkhovlyuk, Vladimir HUN-REN Wigner RCP SZFIExperimental ODMR
Probes of Quantum Defects for Advanced SensingTuesday, 2 June 2026, 10:00,
KFKI Campus, Bldg. 1, 2nd floor, Conference RoomSolid-state defects are
well-known quantum sensors that can use their quantum state to detect
extremely small changes in magnetic and electric fields, temperature,
pressure, or chemical environments. In the case of a fluorescent defect
(colour center), the most common method for initializing and reading the spin
state is optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR), based on measuring
changes in fluorescence intensity caused by a simultaneously applied
alternating magnetic field.In this talk, I will present our group's
experimental capabilities for manipulating the quantum states of various
types of colour solid-state defects using three ODMR setups built in our
laboratory over the past six years. I will also highlight recent experimental
results and advances we have achieved in the field of quantum sensing using
colour centers in diamond and silicon carbide. Minden érdeklődőt
szívesen látunk! - Everyone is welcome to attend.Tamás
Pusztaisem-admin AT wigner.hun-ren.hu
- [Fizinfo] Szemináriumok - Seminars: Verkhovlyuk, Vladimir, Szeminárium koordinátor, 05/28/2026
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