Towards Quantum Sensing for Directional Dark Matter Detection Using Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Diamond
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Abstract
*This work was supported by the Argonne National Laboratory under Award No. 2F60042; the DOE QuANTISED program under Award No. DE-SC0019396; the Army Research Laboratory MAQP program under Contracts Nos. W911NF1920181, W911NF2420143; the DARPA DRINQS program under Grant No. D18AC00033; the DOE fusion program under Award No. DESC0021654; and the University of Maryland Quantum Technology Center.
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Publication: D. G. Ang, X. Liu, J. Tang, M. Shen, R. Ebadi and R. Walsworth, Progress toward a solid-state directional dark matter detector, in MDvDM 2024 Proceedings, pp. 18–21, 2024, https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.01626.
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M. C. Marshall, R. Ebadi, C. Hart, M. J. Turner, M. J. Ku, D. F. Phillips et al., High-Precision Mapping of Diamond Crystal Strain Using Quantum Interferometry, Physical Review Applied 17 (2022) 024041.
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S. Rajendran, N. Zobrist, A. O. Sushkov, R. Walsworth and M. Lukin, A method for directional detection of dark matter using spectroscopy of crystal defects, Physical Review D 96 (2017) 035009.
Presenters
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Daniel G Ang
- University of Maryland College Park