In many applications, 32-bit resolution is required to measure external signals with long periods (up to several hundreds of seconds), or to generate delays or periodic signals with similar periods.
Quantum magnetometers based on spin defects in solids enable sensitive imaging of various magnetic phenomena, such as ferro- and antiferromagnetism, superconductivity, and current-induced fields.
Time-resolved momentum microscopy is an emerging technique based on photoelectron spectroscopy for characterizing ultrafast electron dynamics and the out-of-equilibrium electronic structure of ...
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