Bulletin of the American Physical Society
54th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 68, Number 7
Monday–Friday, June 5–9, 2023; Spokane, Washington
Session M10: Quantum Sensors
2:00 PM–3:12 PM,
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Room: 207
Chair: John Bollinger, NIST
Abstract: M10.00005 : The impact of microwave phase noise on diamond quantum sensing*
2:48 PM–3:00 PM
Presenter:
Andris Berzins
(University of New Mexico)
Authors:
Andris Berzins
(University of New Mexico)
Maziar Saleh Ziabari
(University of New Mexico)
Janis Smits
(University of New Mexico)
Yaser Silani
(University of New Mexico)
Ilja Fescenko
(University of New Mexico; University of Latvia)
Joshua Damron
(University of New Mexico)
Andrey Jarmola
(Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley; ODMR Technologies Inc.)
Pauli Kehayias
(Sandia National Labs)
Bryan A Richards
(University of New Mexico)
Victor Acosta
(University of New Mexico)
[1] Harrison Ball, William D Oliver & Michael J Biercuk, “The role of master clock stability in quantum information processing”, npj Quantum Information volume 2, Article number: 16033 (2016), DOI:10.1038/npjqi.2016.33;
[2] J. Smits*, J. Damron*, P. Kehayias, A. F. McDowell, N. Mosavian, N. Ristoff, I. Fescenko. A. Laraoui, A. Jarmola, V. M. Acosta, "Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy with a microfluidic diamond quantum sensor" Science Advances Vol 5, Issue 7 (2019), DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aaw789.
*NIH #DP2GM140921.NIH #R41GM145129NSF #CHE-1945148.NSF #OIA-1921199
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