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India's first Quantum Diamond Microscope developed

Will help neurosciences and materials research

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Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) have developed India’s first indigenous Quantum Diamond Microscope (QDM) for dynamic magnetic field imaging, which will help neurosciences and materials research.

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The technology is also poised to transform the non-destructive evaluation of semiconductor chips by mapping their magnetic field in three-dimensional (3-D) layers within an encapsulated chip

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Aligned with India’s National Quantum Mission, Prof Saha’s team aims to develop a quantum imaging platform integrating QDM with artificial intelligence and machine learning-based computational imaging, thereby paving the way for advanced chip diagnostics, biological imaging and geological magnetisation studies — all rooted in precise, three-dimensional magnetic field visualisation, the Ministry said.

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