Scientists to transform low-value diamond dust into powerful quantum materials
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Australian and Japanese researchers are working to turn low-value diamond dust into powerful quantum materials by creating atomic-scale defects called Nitrogen Vacancy Centers. These defects allow diamonds to work as quantum sensors at room temperature — a major breakthrough since most quantum technologies require near-absolute-zero temperatures. The effort aims to build Australia's domestic quantum supply chain, reducing reliance on unreliable global suppliers.
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