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By John Oncea, Editor | Quantum sensors can detect magnetic fields and other physical quantities with high sensitivity and spatial resolution. They can provide insights into the smallest features of the world and have many potential applications. |
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SPOTLIGHT ON ADVANCES IN QUANTUM SENSING |
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| Nanopositioning Automation For The Quantum Era | Article | PI (Physik Instrumente) LP | The rapid emergence of quantum technology is transforming science fiction into practical reality, with various industries and ventures exploring its potential across diverse fields, including photonics. |
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| Principles Of Scanning Nitrogen Vacancy Magnetometry Explained | Article | By Kapildeb Ambal, Wichita State University, Department of Physics, Mad City Labs, Inc. | Scanning NV magnetometry might not achieve atomic scale resolution, but it provides very high spatial resolution and acceptable magnetic sensitivity compared to other techniques. |
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Jason Palidwar, Director of Business Operations for Iridian Spectral Technologies, updates us on the innovative use of optical filters in industries ranging from satellite communications to biomedical applications. |
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Range And Scientific MWIR Camera: RS6780 | The FLIR RS6780 offers advanced detector, triggering, and synchronization capabilities in an environmentally protected package, making it easy to configure and integrate for successful data acquisition in the most demanding R&D applications. | • Request Information | Teledyne FLIR | |
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