Hannes Kraus,1 Corey J. Cochrane,1 Andreas P. Gottscholl,1 Michael Flatté,2 David E. Fehr,2 Thomas Aichinger3
1Jet Propulsion Lab., California Institute of Technology (United States) 2The Univ. of Iowa (United States) 3Infineon Technologies Austria AG (Austria)
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We’re developing novel low-cost low-power rad-hard miniaturized solid-state magnetometers for planetary magnetic field sensing. This technology leverages spin-carrying quantum centers (QC) in wide-bandgap semiconductors such as diamond or silicon carbide. The U.S. Planetary Science Decadal Survey identifies increased need for remote-sensing capabilities such as Magnetometers. We show recent progress in developing our optically pumped solid state quantum magnetometer (OPuS-MAGNM) and electrically detected silicon carbide magnetometer (SiCMAG) instruments, aiming to tackle performance, mass and power requirements of planetary science magnetometry.
Hannes Kraus,Corey J. Cochrane,Andreas P. Gottscholl,Michael Flatté,David E. Fehr, andThomas Aichinger
"Recent progress in electrically and optically detected quantum solid state magnetometry for space applications", Proc. SPIE PC12656, Spintronics XVI, PC126561T (28 September 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2678483
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Hannes Kraus, Corey J. Cochrane, Andreas P. Gottscholl, Michael Flatté, David E. Fehr, Thomas Aichinger, "Recent progress in electrically and optically detected quantum solid state magnetometry for space applications," Proc. SPIE PC12656, Spintronics XVI, PC126561T (28 September 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2678483