Matthew Turner
QTC Scientist
Ph.D. Physics, Harvard University, 2020
B.S. Engineering Physics, UC Berkeley, 2014
Matthew is focused on the development of NV diamond wide-field magnetic imaging applications in biological systems and integrated circuits along with exploring the discovery of new areas of applications. He is also working on improvement of the NV diamond sensors through diamond engineering and enhanced sensing protocol along with working with diamond growers to improve the scalability and accessibility of NV diamond sensors.
A group paper on Generation of nitrogen-vacancy ensembles in diamond for quantum sensors: Optimization and scalability of CVD processes has been posted on the arXiv.
A group paper on Sensitivity optimization for NV-diamond magnetometry has been published in Reviews of Modern Physics.
A group paper on Imaging crystal stress in diamond using ensembles of nitrogen-vacancy centers has been published in Physical Review B.
Notable Publications