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Detecting Ax(i)on Signals: Quantum sensing applications in biomedical and fundamental physics

Beginn: Ende: Veranstaltungsort: Hörsaalgebäude II, Hörsaal 2
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Bild zum Kolloquium von Dr. Arne Wickenbrock © Arne Wickenbrock​/​Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Vortrag im Kolloquium von Dr. Arne Wickenbrock
Dr. Arne Wickenbrock, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

Detecting Ax(i)on Signals: Quantum sensing applications in biomedical and fundamental physics

Optically pumped magnetometers are highly sensitive devices at the fore front of international quantum sensing initiatives. I will discuss color center and vapor cell based sensors and some application in biomedical and fundamental research. Namely, our efforts to look for the dark matter candidate axion with a highly sensitive co-magnetometer and trying to detect neuron action potentials using a diamond endoscope within the BMFTR funded quantum sensing lighthouse project DIAQNOS.