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Finding What's Hidden: Magnetometers Help Uncover Secrets

 
Time
18:00 - 23:00 o'clock
Organizer
Leibniz-Institut für Photonische Technologien e.V.
Place
Foyer, Leibniz-IPHT
Adresse
Albert-Einstein-Str. 9

Quantum magnetometers can help unlock the Earth’s secrets. Whether in geophysics or history, their ability to detect magnetic fields makes them an important tool for researchers seeking to peer into the Earth’s innermost depths.

Quantum magnetometers can play a crucial role in deciphering underground geological structures, historically hidden sites and settlements, or sources of raw materials trapped deep within the Earth. Magnetic and electromagnetic methods that rely on quantum sensors with exceptional sensitivity and resolution for detecting magnetic fields hold the promise of solving these mysteries. Exciting experiments can demonstrate exactly how quantum magnetometers can aid in the study of the subsurface.

 

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