Quantum Sensing with Solid State Spin defects
TU Dresden | Sommersemester 2026
Quantum Sensing with Solid State Spin defects
This is a specialization course for undergraduate students (BSC Physics, > 4th Sem), graduate students (MSc Physics) and Phd students.
Where? REC/C118
When? Friday 2 DS (09:20 to 10:50)
1st lecture is taking place on 17.04.2026
Language: English
Course instructors: Prof. Dr. Aparajita Singha (IFMP TUD) and Dr. Uri Vool (MPI-CPfS)
Learning objectives:
After this course you will be able to understand basic principles relevant to noise (both in classical and quantum sense), state-of-the-art quantum sensing protocols and relevant theoretical background, as well as state-of-the-art solid-state spin defects that can be used as quantum sensors.
The following topics will be covered:
- Experimental noise and detection of small signals
- What is quantum sensing?
- Quantum experiments in time domain
- NV-sensors: from fundamentals to state-of-art magnetometry
- Noise spectroscopy
- Other solid state spin defects as quantum sensors
- Tour to our low-T quantum sensing laboratories at IFMP (AG Singha) and MPI-CPfS (QIQM group, Dr. Uri Vool)
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