[Mutsuko Hatano] Development of innovative magnetic image sensors based on carbon nanoelectronics


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Mutsuko Hatano

Mutsuko Hatano

School of Engineering, Tokyo Institue of Technology
Professor


Outline

This research is targeting to develop 2D magnetic image sensors based on distinctive feature in diamond nano-devices array, and to verify applicability to the medical and biological measurements. The nitrogen-vacancy complex (NV centers) in diamond has the unique property that can operate a single spin at the room temperature and in the open atmosphere environment. Moreover, NV centers realize the magnetic imaging by ODMR (Optical Detection of Magnetic Resonance). For this purpose, the research is performed by interdisciplinary collaboration among the carbon physical property theory, the new functional material, the nano-devices, the proto system, and the medical and biological application.


Collaborators
Toshiharu Makino Leader, Advanced Power Electronics Research Center, The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Norikazu Mizuochi Professor, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
Yoshie Harada Professor, Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University
Susumu Yasuda Senior Specialist, Automotive Solution Business Unit Shared R&D Division 1, Renesas Electronics Corporation

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