Dr. David A Broadway
Contact
Office | 3.14 |
Phone | 061-20-73760 |
davidaaron.broadway[at]unibas.ch | |
Address | Department of Physics |
CV
since 2019: | PostDoc in the Quantum Sensing Group of Prof. Maletinsky at University of Basel, Switzerland. Research topic: Low-temperature scanning probe magnetometry with single nitrogen vacancy centers |
2015-2019: | Doctor of Philosophy in Physics. Thesis title: Hyperpolarisation of nuclear spins and multi-modal microscopic imaging with diamond defect spins, the University of Melbourne Australia |
2013-2015: | Degree of Master of Science in Physics. Thesis title: Nanoscale Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy via Quantum Relaxometry of a Single Nitrogen Vacancy Centre in Diamond, the University of Melbourne Australia |
2010-2013: | Bachelor’s degree in science, the University of Melbourne Australia |
Selected Publications
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Imaging Domain Reversal in an Ultrathin Van der Waals Ferromagnet
David A. Broadway, Sam C. Scholten, Cheng Tan, Nikolai Dontschuk, Scott E. Lillie, Brett C. Johnson, Guolin Zheng, Zhenhai Wang, Artem R. Oganov, Shangjie Tian, Chenghe Li, Hechang Lei, Lan Wang, Lloyd C. L. Hollenberg, and Jean-Philippe Tetienne
Adv. Mater., 32, 2003314 (2020)
Improved Current Density and Magnetization Reconstruction Through Vector Magnetic Field Measurements
D.A. Broadway, S.E. Lillie, C. Scholten, D. Rohner, N. Dontschuk, P. Maletinsky, J.-P. Tetienne, and L.C.L. Hollenbeg
Phys. Rev. Applied, 14, 024076 (2020)
Laser modulation of superconductivity in a cryogenic widefield nitrogen-vacancy microscope
S. E. Lillie, D. A. Broadway, N. Dontschuk, S. C. Scholten, B. C. Johnson, S. Wolf, S. Rachel, L. C. L. Hollenberg, J.-P. Tetienne
Nano Lett. 20, 1855-1861 (2020)
Quantum Bath Control with Nuclear Spin State Selectivity via Pulse-Adjusted Dynamical Decoupling
J. E. Lang, D. A. Broadway, G. A. L. White, L. T. Hall, A. Stacey, L. C. L. Hollenberg, T. S. Monteiro, and J.-P. Tetienne
Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 210401 (2019)
Microscopic Imaging of the Stress Tensor in Diamond Using in Situ Quantum Sensors
D. A. Broadway, B. C. Johnson, M. S. J. Barson, S. E. Lillie, N. Dontschuk, D. J. McCloskey, A. Tsai, T. Teraji, D. A. Simpson, A. Stacey, J. C. McCallum, J. E. Bradby, M. W. Doherty, L. C. L. Hollenberg, and J.-P. Tetienne
Nano Letters 7, 4543-4550 (2019)
Spatial mapping of band bending in semiconductor devices using in situ quantum sensors
D.A. Broadway, N. Dontschuk, A. Tsai, S. E. Lillie, C. T.-K. Lew, J. C. McCallum, B. C. Johnson, M. W. Doherty, A. Stacey, L. C. L. Hollenberg, J.-P. Tetienne
Nature Electron 1, 502–507 (2018)
Quantum probe hyperpolarisation of molecular nuclear spins
D A. Broadway, J.-P. Tetienne, A. Stacey, J. D. A. Wood, D. A. Simpson, L. T. Hall, L. C. L. Hollenberg
Nature Communications 9 (2018)
Spin properties of dense near-surface ensembles of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond
J.-P. Tetienne, R. W. de Gille, D. A. Broadway, T. Teraji, S. E. Lillie, J. M. McCoey, N. Dontschuk, L. T. Hall, A. Stacey, D. A. Simpson, L. C. L. Hollenberg
Phys. Rev. B 97, 085402 (2018)
Quantum imaging of current flow in graphene
J.-P. Tetienne, N. Dontschuk, D. A. Broadway, A. Stacey, D. A. Simpson, L. C. L. Hollenberg
Science Advances (2017)
Anticrossing Spin Dynamics of Diamond Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers and All-Optical Low-Frequency Magnetometry
D. A. Broadway, J. D. A. Wood, L. T. Hall, A. Stacey, M. Markham, D. A. Simpson, J.-P. Tetienne, L. C. L. Hollenberg
Phys. Rev. Applied 6, 064001 (2016)
Wide-band nanoscale magnetic resonance spectroscopy using quantum relaxation of a single spin in diamond
J. D. A. Wood, D. A. Broadway, L. T. Hall, A. Stacey, D. A. Simpson, J.-P. Tetienne, L. C. L. Hollenberg
Phys. Rev. B 94, 155402 (2016)