Patents by Inventor Jonah A. Majumder

Jonah A. Majumder has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20210263117
    Abstract: We have developed a high-performance, low-volume, low-weight, and low-power sensor based on a self-sustaining oscillator. The techniques described here may be used for sensing various fields; we demonstrate magnetic sensing. The oscillator is based on a dielectric resonator that contains paramagnetic defects and is connected to a sustaining amplifier in a feedback loop. The resonance frequency of the dielectric resonator shifts in response to changes in the magnetic field, resulting in a shift in the frequency of the self-sustaining oscillator. The value of the magnetic field is thereby encoded in the shift or modulation output of the self-sustaining oscillator. The sensor as demonstrated uses no optics, no input microwaves, and, not including digitization electronics, consumes less than 300 mW of power and exhibits a sensitivity at or below tens of pT/?{square root over (Hz)}. In some implementations, the sensor is less than 1 mL in volume.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2020
    Publication date: August 26, 2021
    Inventors: Danielle A. Braje, Jennifer Schloss, Linh M. Pham, John F. Barry, Erik R. Eisenach, Michael F. O'Keeffe, Jonah A. Majumder, Jessica Kedziora, Peter Moulton, Matthew Steinecker
  • Publication number: 20210255258
    Abstract: Microwave resonator readout of the cavity-spin interaction between a spin defect center ensemble and a microwave resonator yields fidelities that are orders of magnitude higher than is possible with optical readouts. In microwave resonator readout, microwave photons probe a microwave resonator coupled to a spin defect center ensemble subjected to a physical parameter to be measured. The physical parameter shifts the spin defect centers' resonances, which in turn change the dispersion and/or absorption of the microwave resonator. The microwave photons probe these dispersion and/or absorption changes, yielding a measurement with higher visibility, lower shot noise, better sensitivity, and higher signal-to-noise ratio than a comparable fluorescence measurement. In addition, microwave resonator readout enables coherent averaging of spin defect center ensembles and is compatible with spin systems other than nitrogen vacancies in diamond.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 1, 2021
    Publication date: August 19, 2021
    Inventors: John F. Barry, Erik R. Eisenach, Michael F. O'Keeffe, Jonah A. Majumder, Linh M. Pham, Isaac Chuang, Erik M. Thompson, Christopher Louis Panuski, Xingyu Zhang, Danielle A. Braje
  • Patent number: 10962611
    Abstract: Microwave resonator readout of the cavity-spin interaction between a spin defect center ensemble and a microwave resonator yields fidelities that are orders of magnitude higher than is possible with optical readouts. In microwave resonator readout, microwave photons probe a microwave resonator coupled to a spin defect center ensemble subjected to a physical parameter to be measured. The physical parameter shifts the spin defect centers' resonances, which in turn change the dispersion and/or absorption of the microwave resonator. The microwave photons probe these dispersion and/or absorption changes, yielding a measurement with higher visibility, lower shot noise, better sensitivity, and higher signal-to-noise ratio than a comparable fluorescence measurement. In addition, microwave resonator readout enables coherent averaging of spin defect center ensembles and is compatible with spin systems other than nitrogen vacancies in diamond.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2021
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: John F. Barry, Erik R. Eisenach, Michael F. O'Keeffe, Jonah A. Majumder, Linh M. Pham, Isaac Chuang, Erik M. Thompson, Christopher Louis Panuski, Xingyu Zhang, Danielle A. Braje
  • Publication number: 20200064419
    Abstract: Microwave resonator readout of the cavity-spin interaction between a spin defect center ensemble and a microwave resonator yields fidelities that are orders of magnitude higher than is possible with optical readouts. In microwave resonator readout, microwave photons probe a microwave resonator coupled to a spin defect center ensemble subjected to a physical parameter to be measured. The physical parameter shifts the spin defect centers' resonances, which in turn change the dispersion and/or absorption of the microwave resonator. The microwave photons probe these dispersion and/or absorption changes, yielding a measurement with higher visibility, lower shot noise, better sensitivity, and higher signal-to-noise ratio than a comparable fluorescence measurement. In addition, microwave resonator readout enables coherent averaging of spin defect center ensembles and is compatible with spin systems other than nitrogen vacancies in diamond.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2019
    Publication date: February 27, 2020
    Inventors: John F. Barry, Erik R. Eisenach, Michael F. O'Keeffe, Jonah A. Majumder, Linh M. Pham, Isaac Chuang, Erik M. Thompson, Christopher Louis Panuski, Xingyu Zhang, Danielle A. Braje