Method Specification
The IQDF is a pioneering initiative, co-funded by the planning and budgeting committee (VATAT), the Weizmann Institute, the Hebrew University, Ben-Gurion University, and the Technion, aimed to provide access to core facility for the synthesis and processing of diamonds. Our mission is to develop high-quality diamond materials with properties optimized for (but not limited to) quantum science and technology advances. Complemented by ion-implantation system at the brodge-lab in the Hebrew University, the IQDF is a world-class quantum materials infrastructure facility, acting as a national facility, supporting research at all Israeli universities and around the world.
Its potential applications include:
- Bulk magnetic sensing and magnetic microscopy of solid-state and other system.
- Single photon sources and hybrid quantum systems for quantum communications and quantum information processe.
- Fundamental physics research in quantum thermodynamics, quantum simulation and computing.
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