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She Does It: Engineering Atomic Antennas for Quantum Sensing

  • September 1, 2022
  • Research

…Jennifer Choy works on quantum sensors in which electrons in quantum materials act as the antenna…

…When the electron receives a particular signal, it absorbs the photon’s energy… …— and the pent-up energy is released as a photon of a particular color…

…As a member of Q-NEXT, Choy is engineering sensors that take the form of atom-sized holes in a diamond created by the removal of individual carbon atoms…

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  • Jennifer Choy, Photon, Q-NEXT Quantum Research Center, quantum sensors, QuantumSensing, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
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