Qnami at the Virtual Information Program by HORIBA

We are thrilled to announce that on Thursday, July 1, we are going to present Qnami ProteusQ at the Virtual Information Program 2021. The Webinar will be hosted by HORIBA in partnership with IOP physicsworld.

Take the opportunity to discover the first complete commercial Scanning NV Magnetometer: Qnami ProteusQ.

Our CIO and Co-Founder Dr. Alexander Stark together with our Application Scientist Dr. Peter Rickhaus will show you how NV magnetometry allows you to explore nanoscale magnetism and measure magnetic fields that have never been measurable before.  

In recent years, the need for novel materials to boost storage and computation capabilities to keep up with the ongoing quantum revolution has increased tremendously. Nanoscale magnetism plays a crucial role in the identification of ideal candidate materials for such a challenge. Standard magnetic imaging techniques, however, can not reveal magnetic properties at the nanoscale without invasively perturbing the materials’ magnetic configuration.

Here enters Qnami ProteusQ: the first patented and complete quantum microscope system. It is the first scanning NV (nitrogen-vacancy) magnetometer for the analysis of magnetic materials at the atomic scale. Its proprietary quantum technology provides high-precision images that allow scientists and engineers to see the most subtle properties of their samples, and the effect of microscopic changes in their design or fabrication processes.

In this talk, we will show how quantum sensing enables us to measure magnetic fields that have never been measurable before. We will provide an overview of the different magnetic imaging modalities of ProteusQ and put this in context of cutting-edge materials science research.

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