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Van der Waals Magnets
Single nanoindentation on an antiferromagnetic substrate of a van der Waals heterostructure measured with Scanning NV Mangetometry

Novel chiral quantum light source

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Scanning NV Magnetometry proves how a novel combination of van der Waals materials is the easy and effective chiral quantum light source of the future.
Combining the accuracy of the data obtained with ProteusQ and the AI-based method to infer the magnetization, was cruicial to fully understand the behaviour of magnons in MAFO

Magnon spin diffusion across 180-degree domain walls

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ProteusQ combined with AI-based tools allows researchers to unveil for the first time puzzling magnon dynamics through magnetic domain walls.

Scanning NV magnetometry reveals magnetic textures in 2D material CrBr3 in cryogenic environment

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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.

Characterization of room-temperature in-plane magnetization in thin flakes of CrTe2 with a single spin magnetometer

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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 
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