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Quantum Sensing Research Team

  • Encourage the development of quantum sensor systems such as diamond NV centers and superconducting transition edge sensors (TES).
  • Using the diamond with superior film deposition technology, achieve the world's longest spin lifetime at room temperature, measure temperatures and electric fields inside electronic devices, and develop quantum interface for quantum computing network.
  • Promote the development and demonstration of ultraminimally invasive biomedical measurements, using a superconducting sensor developed by AIST that can detect the energy of a single photon with the world's highest detection efficiency.

  • Staff Members

    photo position & name field of expertise and other info
    Amagai Team Leader,
    Yasutaka AMAGAI
    Development of the high-precsion ac voltage and current measurement methods and its application for thermophysical property measurements  
    Watanabe Senior Researcher,
    Hideyuki WATANABE
     
    Kaneko Concurrent post,
    Nobuhisa KANEKO
    My main research interests lie in the area of condensed matter and material physics and their applications to metrology. Specifically, physics and thier application of Josephson effect.  
    Photo of Researcher, Xxxxxx XXXXXXX Concurrent post,
    Moto KINOSHITA
    Measurement of microwave strength using the Rabi frequency ; Visualization of electromagnetic waves using atomic fluorescence ; Metrology of Radio-frequency power, voltage, and attenuation  
    Muramatsu Concurrent post,
    Hidekazu MURAMATSU
    Development of precision measurement method for large-value capacitance ; Development of wideband current measurement technology  
    Yamamoto Concurrent post,
    Masahiro YAMAMOTO
    Supply of radio-frequency attenuation standard ; Quantum measurement of radio-frequency attenuation based on atomic resonance  
    Makino Concurrent post,
    Toshiharu MAKINO
    Development of diamond semiconductor devices, Development of diamond quantum devices  
    Katou Concurrent post,
    Hiromitsu KATO
    n-type diamond semiconductor growth and device applications ; Diamond color center control for quantum applications  

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