Quantum Sensing on the Verge of Application: New Publication in the IEEE Electron Devices Magazine

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Toward Scalable Quantum Sensors

Quantum Sensing on the Verge of Application: New Publication in the IEEE Electron Devices Magazine

Quantum sensing has emerged as one of the most promising technologies in modern metrology. A recent article by our institute’s director, Prof. Jens Anders, together with Michal Kern and Prof. Jörg Wrachtrup, published in the IEEE Electron Devices Magazine, highlights the latest developments.
The focus is on:

  • NV centers in diamond – stable, operable at room temperature, and compatible with microelectronics,
  • the integration of electronics and photonics as a key to scalability,
  • the transition from laboratory-based systems to commercially viable platforms.

We kindly appreciate  the financial support provided by the Bundesministerium für Forschung, Technologie und Raumfahrt within the framework of the Cluster4Future Project “QSens – Quantum Sensors of the Future” (No. 03ZU2110{AA,BA,CC,DC,EB,FB,GB}).

Publication: Toward Scalable Quantum Sensors: Devices and Technologies Enabling the Next Generation of Precision Measurement | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

DOI: 10.1109/MED.2025.3585983

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