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Sarath Raman Nair is a Lecturer in Quantum Technology at the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Macquarie University. His research focuses on advanced magnetometry techniques using nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond, integrated with quantum lasers and optical microcavities. He is affiliated with the Future Communications Research Centre and contributes to projects like Designer defects in diamond for solid-state quantum networks.
His research interests lie at the intersection of quantum technology and photonic materials. He specializes in manipulating NV centers in diamond for magnetic field sensing, leveraging stimulated emission, Raman lasers, and optical cavities. His work targets high-sensitivity magnetometry applications, including quantum sensors with shot-noise limited DC sensitivity.
Recent publications highlight his exploration of NV center spin coupling to grape dimers (2024), absorptive laser threshold magnetometry (2021), and amplification via stimulated emission in diamond-loaded fibre cavities (2020). These studies emphasize innovations in magnetic sensing, optical amplification, and cavity quantum electrodynamics.
He has no explicitly listed scientific awards but contributes to impactful research with over 200 citations (Scopus). His collaborations span disciplines like Engineering, Materials Science, and Physics, with a focus on diamond-based quantum systems.
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