Novel color center platforms enabling fundamental scientific discovery
Victoria A. Norman, Sridhar Majety, Zhipan Wang, William H. Casey, Nicholas Curro, Marina Radulaski
Abstract
Abstract Color centers are versatile systems that generate quantum light, sense magnetic fields and produce spin‐photon entanglement. We review how these properties have pushed the limits of fundamental knowledge in a variety of scientific disciplines, from rejecting local‐realistic theories to sensing superconducting phase transitions. In the light of recent progress in material processing and device fabrication, we identify new opportunities for interdisciplinary fundamental discoveries in physics and geochemistry. image
Topics & Concepts
Variety (cybernetics)Scientific discoveryComputer scienceCenter (category theory)PhysicsEngineeringData scienceNanotechnologyQuantumQuantum computerField (mathematics)Mechanical and Optical ResonatorsElectronic and Structural Properties of OxidesMachine Learning in Materials Science