Scanning NV Magnetometry unlocks the characterization of the effects of strain and electrical fields on exotic antiferromagnetic spin textures in multiferroics.
Scanning NV Magnetometry (SNVM) is a versatile, high-resolution technique for electronic device failure analysis, enabling precise sensing of currents, temperature, magnetic fields, and AC fields.
Applying scanning NV magnetometry to cryogenic temperatures allowed Professor Wrachtrup and his collaborators to reveal magnetic domains and study their dynamics in atomically thin van der Waals magnets.
Using Qnami QuantileverMX probes, the team led by Vincent Jacques identifies the only “van der Waals” material known to date where magnetic order occurs in a few atomic layers even at room temperature
Researchers used NV-based quantum sensing to reveal the coexistence of superconductivity and ferromagnetism in FeTexSe1–x, leveraging Quantum Foundry-engineered diamond plates for wide-field imaging.