For decades, searches for exotic spin interactions have used increasingly-precise laboratory measurements to test various theoretical models of particle physics. However, most searches have focused on interaction length scales greater than 1 mm, corresponding to hypothetical boson masses less than 0.2 meV. Recently, quantum sensors based on Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) centers in diamond have emerged as a promising platform to probe spin interactions at the micrometer scale, opening the door to explore new physics at this length scale. Here, we propose experiments to search for several hypothetical interactions between NV electron spins and moving masses. We focus on potential interactions involving the coupling of NV spin ensembles to both spin-p...
We report sensitive detection of the nuclear quadrupolar interaction of the N14 nuclear spin of the ...
Exotic aspects of quantum mechanics, such as quantum entanglement, can be exploited to solve computa...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.Cataloged from PD...
As a demand from developing nanotechnology and quantum information technology based on mesoscopic ma...
© 2019 David Aaron BroadwayQuantum technologies promise to impact on several aspects of society. Exa...
A functioning qubit must be able to be initialized and measured. The fidelity of these operations is...
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond have recently emerged as a promising new system for quantum...
A functioning qubit must be able to be initialized and measured. The fidelity of these operations is...
International audienceControlling the motion of macroscopic oscillators in the quantum regime has be...
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect centers in diamond have generated much interest for their uses in quant...
The field of quantum science and technology has generated many ideas for new revolutionary devices t...
Nitrogen vacancy (NV) center spins in diamond are attractive candidates for quantum information proc...
The NV defect center in diamond forms a pseudo-atomic quantum system with discreet optically excitab...
The holy grail for quantum engineers and scientists is to build the quantum internet that spans over...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center is a point defect ...
We report sensitive detection of the nuclear quadrupolar interaction of the N14 nuclear spin of the ...
Exotic aspects of quantum mechanics, such as quantum entanglement, can be exploited to solve computa...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.Cataloged from PD...
As a demand from developing nanotechnology and quantum information technology based on mesoscopic ma...
© 2019 David Aaron BroadwayQuantum technologies promise to impact on several aspects of society. Exa...
A functioning qubit must be able to be initialized and measured. The fidelity of these operations is...
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond have recently emerged as a promising new system for quantum...
A functioning qubit must be able to be initialized and measured. The fidelity of these operations is...
International audienceControlling the motion of macroscopic oscillators in the quantum regime has be...
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect centers in diamond have generated much interest for their uses in quant...
The field of quantum science and technology has generated many ideas for new revolutionary devices t...
Nitrogen vacancy (NV) center spins in diamond are attractive candidates for quantum information proc...
The NV defect center in diamond forms a pseudo-atomic quantum system with discreet optically excitab...
The holy grail for quantum engineers and scientists is to build the quantum internet that spans over...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center is a point defect ...
We report sensitive detection of the nuclear quadrupolar interaction of the N14 nuclear spin of the ...
Exotic aspects of quantum mechanics, such as quantum entanglement, can be exploited to solve computa...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.Cataloged from PD...