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K-LIGHT Contribution

Our laboratory contributed an article titled

“Research Trends and Future Perspectives in Quantum Sensing Based on Solid-State Defects”

to K-LIGHT, Vol. 8, No. 1, published by the Optical Society of Korea.

This article introduces the basic principles and recent research trends in quantum sensing based on solid-state defects, including diamond NV centers, and discusses its potential expansion toward quantum imaging, magnetic-field sensing, and nanoscale measurement technologies.

 

Quantum sensors based on solid-state defects are emerging as a next-generation quantum technology platform, enabling the detection of minute physical quantities that are difficult to access with conventional sensors through precise control of quantum states and optical readout.

Source: K-LIGHT, Vol. 8, No. 1, January 2025, Optical Society of KoreaContributors: Donggun Lee, Kihwan Kim, Yuhan Lee, Jookyung Jung, Chanhoo Park, and Donghun Lee

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