11–16 Dec 2022
Australia/Adelaide timezone
Co-locating with the 7th International Workshop of Specialty Optical Fibres and Their Applications (WSOF), the Australian and New Zealand Conference on Optics and Photonics (ANZCOP), and the Conference on Optoelectronlc and Microelectronic Materials and Devices (COMMAD)

Diamond-based quantum sensors for in situ monitoring of spin active chemical species in molecular structures and single particles

12 Dec 2022, 16:00
15m
Room R6 (Adelaide Convention Centre)

Room R6

Adelaide Convention Centre

Talk (preferred) AIP: Quantum Science and Technology AIP: Quantum Science and Technology

Speaker

Melissa Mather (University of Nottingham)

Description

Nitrogen Vacancies in diamond nanoparticles are employed for in situ monitoring of the magnetic state of photomagnetic materials down to the single particle level, the stability of molecular cages containing atomic Nitrogen, and spin active products of photocatalysis.

Authors

Prof. Andrei Khlobystov (University of Nottingham) Mr Bradley Flinn (University of Nottingham) Melissa Mather (University of Nottingham) Dr Valentin Radu (University of Nottingham)

Presentation materials