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1 August 2021 Multi-functional biosensing with quantum emitters in diamond and phosphors
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Abstract
Diamond optical emitters have been explored extensively in recent years for applications to quantum information and processing. Similarly, rare-earth dopant ions in ceramic crystals have also been explored for quantum applications, especially memories. Recently, both classes of these quantum emitters have been explored for bio-sensing. Each has unique advantages. In this talk I will discuss the possibility simultaneously using both of these material systems for advanced biosensing. I will also discuss some of our recent work to fabricate composite particles containing both systems, in an attempt to get the “best of both worlds.”
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Philip R. Hemmer "Multi-functional biosensing with quantum emitters in diamond and phosphors", Proc. SPIE 11835, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging XIX, 118350A (1 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2595601
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KEYWORDS
Biosensing

Diamond

Ceramics

Composites

Crystals

Ions

Particle systems

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