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Existing magnetic field imaging equipment tends to be large and expensive, but this research marks the next step in the development of quantum sensing. Photo Credit: Rodion Kutsaiev |
Hand-held magnetic field imaging equipment could be used in construction safety and medical diagnostics.
Smartphones could one day become portable quantum sensors thanks to a new chip-scale approach that uses organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) to image magnetic fields, with significant implications for use in healthcare and industry settings.
UNSW researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science have demonstrated that OLEDs, a type of semiconductor material commonly found in flat-screen televisions, smartphone screens and other digital displays, can be harnessed to map magnetic fields.
The latest research, led by Dr Rugang Geng and Professor Dane McCamey from the UNSW School of Physics, has been detailed in Nature Communications.