Virtual Lecture Series on Nanodiamond

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Please enjoy our most recent lecture from February until our April lecture!!

We are proud to announce a program of lectures on cutting-edge nanodiamond and “quantum” macroscale diamond research.

Adrisha Sarkar, University of California, Berkeley

“High-precision chemical quantum sensing in flowing monodisperse microdroplets”

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Abstract: A novel method integrating quantum sensing with droplet microfluidics is presented for high-precision chemical detection. Nanodiamonds with nitrogen-vacancy centers serve as quantum sensors to analyze rapidly flowing microdroplets containing analytes. This approach enables a noise-suppressed mode of optically detected magnetic resonance, allowing the detection of analyte-induced signals via nanodiamond fluorescence.

The method demonstrates a low limit-of-detection for paramagnetic ions in droplets using small analyte volumes, with exceptional measurement stability. Additionally, droplets act as microconfinement chambers, enabling co-encapsulation of quantum sensors with various analytes, including single cells. This work paves the way for significant advancements, such as portable chemical testing devices, amplification-free chemical assays, and chemical imaging tools for probing reactions within microenvironments.

Upcoming Lectures

  • April 24th, 2025

    Professor Carlos Meriles
    City College of New York

  • May Lecture

    TBD

  • June Lecture

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