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This project focuses on utilizing graphene for quantum sensing applications, particularly in measuring magnetic fields. It combines high-harmonic spectroscopy with quantum metrology to evaluate the performance of single and twisted bilayer graphene as robust sensors in various environments.
Quantum sensors are the most direct application of current quantum technologies.
They have shown improvement in magnetic sensors, atomic clocks, gravimeters, accelerometers, geolocalization, gas detection, imaging resolution and biomedical sensors.
Nevertheless, a concrete incorporation of quantum sensors to the every day life requires to overcome fundamental challenges, such as robustness to the environmental noise and integration to the current technology.Here I show how to probe graphene for…
UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART
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