Sensor the size of a nitrogen atom investigates hard drives

Nanowerk    January 2, 2018
Researchers in Germany are developing a quantum sensor that will be able to precisely measure the tiny magnetic fields we can expect to see in the next generation of hard discs. The sensor itself is just slightly larger than a nitrogen atom, with a specially grown ultra-pure diamond crystal as a substrate. The combined nitrogen-vacancy center acts as the actual sensor. Using electron spin resonance spectroscopy, they can detect magnetic fields with nanometer accuracy, and determine their force opening an extraordinary range of applications. Potentially the sensor can be used to measure brain activity. Read more.

Ultra-pure diamonds produced at Fraunhofer IAF for quantum applications.

 

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