Investigation of Novel Processes in the Physics of Condensed Matter: Recent Advances and Applications

Authors P. William1 , G.S. Chhabra2, Abha Choubey3, Siddhartha Choubey3, S. Yuvaraj4
Affiliations

1Department of Information Technology, Sanjivani College of Engineering, SPPU, Pune, India

2Department of CSE, GITAM School of Technology, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, India

3Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus, CSVTU, Bhilai, India

4Department of Electronics & Communication, SRM College of Engineering &Technology, Chennai, India

Е-mail gschhabra84@gmail.com
Issue Volume 15, Year 2023, Number 4
Dates Received 05 June 2023; revised manuscript received 17 August 2023; published online 30 August 2023
Citation P. William, G.S. Chhabra, et al., J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 15 No 4, 04007 (2023)
DOI https://doi.org/10.21272/jnep.15(4).04007
PACS Number(s) 75.50.Ee, 75.50.Cc
Keywords Condensed matter, Nitrogen-vacancy (N2-V), Magnetic field (7) , Nano science, Ferromagnetic materials (2) , Anti ferromagnetic materials, Semiconductors (25) .
Annotation

The exploration of innovative condensed matter physics techniques, as well as their most current innovations and N2-V magnetometry scenarios, are covered in this paper. Nitrogen-vacancy (N2-V) cores in diamond are incorporated in the N2-V magnetometry method, which allows for highly sensitive and precise measurements of magnetic fields (B). With a particular emphasis on three areas such as ferromagnetic materials/Anti ferromagnetic materials, Superconducting materials and Metals/Semiconductors. We highlight the rapidly expanding interest in employing N2-V magnetometry to investigate condensed matter physics in this study. The behavior of specific magnetic domains, domain barriers, and other nanoscale structures could be studied using the high sensitivity and spatial resolution of N2-V magnetometry. The utilization of N2-V magnetometry in numerous disciplines, including biology and materials science, are additionally explored. Future applications of N2-V magnetometry in the study of innovative condensed matter physics processes provide a wealth of fascinating possibilities which includes the creation of novel diamond materials, the integration of N2-V magnetometry with other methodologies.

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