Prof. Fedor Jelezko
Ulm University
地点:唐仲英楼B501
时间:2018-11-12 14:00
Colour centers in diamond are promising candidates for nanoscale quantum sensing and quantum enhanced imaging. In this talk, we will highlight new techniques enabling high spectral resolution in nanoscale NMR (Schmitt et al. 2017). We will also show experiments aiming to develop hyperpolarization enhanced NMR and MRI based on polarization transfer from optically pumped electron spins in diamond to nuclear spins (Scheuer et al. 2016; Scheuer et al. 2017.
Prof. Fedor Jelezko is a director of the Institute of Quantum Optics and a fellow of the Center for Integrated Quantum Science and Technology (IQST) at Ulm University. He studied in Minsk (Belarus) and received his Ph.D. in 1998. After finishing the habilitation in 2010 at Stuttgart University he was appointed as a professor of experimental physics in Ulm in 2011. For his scientific achievements in the field of solid state quantum physics, he was received several honors, in particular, membership of Heidelberg Academy of Sciences, the Walter Schottky Award of Baden-Wuerttemberg. His research interests are at the intersection of fundamental quantum physics and applications of quantum technologies for information processing, communications, sensing and imaging.