Jamia Researchers Develop Ultrafast Quantum Thermometer
Researchers at Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Jamia Milia Islamia have developed an ultra-sensitive quantum thermometer from Graphene Quantum Dots (GQDs) array. The thermometer has quick response time and can measure very minute changes in temperature.
Key Facts
- The thermometer, developed by a team of researchers led by the Director of the Centre Prof. S.S. Islam, has a very high sensitivity and can register a change in temperature from 27 degree C to -196 degree C in 300 milliseconds.
- The device can find widespread applications in cryogenic temperature sensing. It performs remarkably well even in high temperature window as well.
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