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Magnetometry through direct phase measurement with correlated frequency combs — NSF Award to University of New Mexico (NM, $450,00

The PIs propose the development of a generic sensor with enhanced resolution arising from measuring signal phase rather than amplitude, and enhanced sensitivity that comes from the implementation of the sensor in an integrated photonics platform. The team will demonstrate the enhanced resolution and sensitivity through

Award titleMagnetometry through direct phase measurement with correlated frequency combs
Award ID2334838
AwardeeUniversity of New Mexico
CityALBUQUERQUE
StateNM
Amount obligated$450,000
Principal investigatorJean-Claude Diels
ProgramSSA-Special Studies & Analysis, EPMQD: Electronic, Photonic, M
Start date09/01/2024
AbstractThe PIs propose the development of a generic sensor with enhanced resolution arising from measuring signal phase rather than amplitude, and enhanced sensitivity that comes from the implementation of the sensor in an integrated photonics platform. The team will demonstrate the enhanced resolution and sensitivity through sensing of magnetic field gradients. Gradient magnetic field detection is only one application, with a huge impact on magnetic imaging applied to the heart, brain, and magnetic na
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