The International Congress on Materials Science and Nanotechnology (November 20–22, 2025, Singapore & Online) will feature a remarkable presentation by Prof. Kargin Nikolai from the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Russian Federation. His research introduces a nanosensor for weak magnetic fields based on the Kramers-degenerate spin system of the 14NV–13C complex, offering new frontiers in quantum sensing and nanotechnology.
This
pioneering work demonstrates how precision magnetometry can overcome challenges
caused by internal crystal strain and electric field disturbances. By
leveraging the unique stability of Kramers degeneracy, the 14NV–13C
nanosensor ensures highly sensitive and selective detection of
weak magnetic fields—opening up opportunities for advanced applications in
materials research, medical diagnostics, and quantum technologies.
ð Research
Highlights
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ð Novel
Approach: Employing a 14NV–13C complex as a nanoscale magnetic
field sensor.
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ðŽ High
Precision: Achieves detection sensitivity close to the Earth’s
magnetic field (~40 ΞT).
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ðĄ️ Noise
Resilience: Immune to electric disturbances caused by crystal
strain, ensuring accuracy.
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ð Scientific
Relevance: Potential to redefine quantum
magnetometry applications.
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ð Wide Impact:
Beneficial for next-gen quantum devices, nanoscale sensing, and applied sciences.
About Speaker:
He graduated in 1979 from Mordovia State University
named after N.P. Ogarev, Faculty of Physics, and completed his postgraduate
studies in 1984 at Leningrad State University named after A.A. Zhdanov, earning
the degree of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. He became an
Associate Professor in 1990, received the Doctor of Technical Sciences degree
in 1998, and was awarded the title of Professor in 1999. His main research
focuses on the physics and technology of wide-bandgap semiconductors.
Event Name: International
Congress on Materials Science and Nanotechnology
ð Event Venue:
Village Hotel Changi, 1 Netheravon Rd, Singapore 508502 (Hybrid – Online &
In-Person)
ð
Dates:
November 20–22, 2025
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