We’re developing novel low-cost low-power rad-hard miniaturized solid-state magnetometers for planetary magnetic field sensing. This technology leverages spin-carrying quantum centers (QC) in wide-bandgap semiconductors such as diamond or silicon carbide. The U.S. Planetary Science Decadal Survey identifies increased need for remote-sensing capabilities such as Magnetometers. We show recent progress in developing our optically pumped solid state quantum magnetometer (OPuS-MAGNM) and electrically detected silicon carbide magnetometer (SiCMAG) instruments, aiming to tackle performance, mass and power requirements of planetary science magnetometry.
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