Technology

India’s first Quantum Diamond Microscope developed

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.

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

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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