Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Optically addressable spin defects in solid-state materials have rapidly emerged as promising candidates for quantum sensing applications. Defects in diamond have been the most widely studied, demonstrating the ability to sense magnetic and electric fields, temperature, and pressure. However, diamond has a fundamental limitation due to its rigid, three-dimensional structure […]

Source: The Quantum Insider — read the full report at the original publisher.

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