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Quantum Sensors in Diamond for Nano- and Microscale Magnetic Resonance Applications

Nitrogen vacancy (NV) point defects in diamond have emerged as a promising platform for quantum sensing. The electronic spin state of these solid-state qubits can be optically polarised, coherently manipulated with microwave pulses, and read out via their spin-state-dependent photoluminescence. Using this optically detected magnetic resonance method, magnetic signals from a single molecules or spins can be detected [1]. [mehr]

Low energy electron emission from charge exchange of slow highly charged ions with solid surfaces

The interaction of slow ions with condensed matter leads to the emission of electrons with energies typically well below 20eV. [mehr]

MP Department Seminar by Jana Roithova

MP Department Seminar by Marissa L. Weichmann

TH-Seminar: Prof. Julia Westermayr

MP Department Seminar by Christopher Ho

Tabletop transient NEXAFS spectroscopy with a laser-produced plasma source

Laboratory-based laser-produced plasma (lpp) soft X-ray sources achieve high brightness and stability in the EUV and XUV range. With emission energies beyond 1.6 keV and stable operating times in the range of hours, they already offer numerous experimental possibilities that are independent and supplemental to investigations at large scale facilities. [mehr]

Using MRI to Map the Brain

MP Department Seminar by Carlos Sias

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