Das Deutsche Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) hat das Projekt QSENS, mit Beteiligung von Qnami Deutschland, als einen der sieben Gewinner der deutschen Regierungsinitiative Clusters4Future ausgewählt.Continue Reading
There is nothing more rewarding to us at Qnami than seeing scientists creating break-through results using our Qnami QuantileverMX probes or Qnami ProteusQ Microscopes.Continue Reading
It isn’t too late for 2020 news, is it? We hope not! In December we delivered the third Qnami ProteusQ of 2020 to Professor Vincent Jacques, a prolific publisher and scientist in the field of quantum sensing and spintronics, from the Charles Coulomb Lab at the University of Montpellier. Moreover, this was the first delivery...Continue Reading
What a way to close out 2020! Qnami has been selected as a finalist for the 2021 Prism Awards in the category of Quantum for our recently launched Qnami ProteusQ Scanning NV Microscope.Continue Reading
Qnami is pleased to share the case study we created together with Element Six. Element Six is a critical partner to Qnami for the supply of synthetic diamond. We utilize this diamond material to create the QuantileverMX series of sensors that power our Qnami ProteusQ Scanning NV Magnetometer. “Element Six has been at the forefront...Continue Reading
This technical note aims to provide the reader with the fundamentals of NV magnetometry. In a first part we introduce the nitrogenvacancy (NV) center and its fundamental properties.Continue Reading
Delivering a Qnami ProteusQ to a customer is always a special moment. When that customer is the lab of a Nobel Laureate in Physics, it makes it extra-special! Last week, we delivered and installed a Qnami ProteusQ Scanning NV Microscope in the CNRS-Thales lab of Albert Fert. Professor Fert was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2007 for his discovery of the giant magnetoresistance effect. This work gave birth to a new...Continue Reading
In the search for van der Waals magnets, a group of researchers from the University of Montpellier made new progress using Scanning NV Microscopy and Qnami QuantileverMX technology.Continue Reading