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KFM: Fachverband Kristalline Festkörper und deren Mikrostruktur
KFM 10: Diamond and Related Dielectric Materials I
Dienstag, 19. März 2024, 09:30–12:00, E 124
Chair: Theo Scherer (KIT Karlsruhe)
09:30 | KFM 10.1 | Hauptvortrag: Exploring of the accumulation and thermal annealing of radiation defects in metal oxides via optical absorption, EPR and luminescence methods — •Aleksandr Lushchik | |
10:00 | KFM 10.2 | Glovebox with a controlled atmosphere for nano-scale nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy — •Kseniia Volkova, Abhijeet Kumar, Karolina Schüle, Jens Fuhrmann, Kirill Bolotin, and Boris Naydenov | |
10:20 | KFM 10.3 | Ambiguous Resonances in Quantum Sensing of Single Nuclear Spins — •Lucas Tsunaki, Kseniia Volkova, Anmol Singh, and Boris Naydenov | |
10:40 | 20 min. break | ||
11:00 | KFM 10.4 | Fabrication steps for realization of quantum tokens — •Miriam Mendoza Delgado, Jan Thieme, Johann Peter Reithmaier, Kilian Singer, and Cyril Popov | |
11:20 | KFM 10.5 | Optical and dielectric properties of artificial diamond — •Theo Andreas Scherer | |
11:40 | KFM 10.6 | Examining atomic-scale material properties with an SnV electrometer in diamond — Gregor Pieplow, •Cem G. Torun, Joseph H. D. Munns, Franziska M. Herrmann, Andreas Thies, Tommaso Pregnolato, and Tim Schröder | |