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Scott Seltzer

Research Scientist
Chevron Energy Technology
seltzer@berkeley.edu

Scott Seltzer received a B.S. in Physics and Mathematics from Brandeis University in 2002. He earned a Ph.D. in Physics from Princeton University in 2008, under the direction of Prof. Michael Romalis. From 2008-2013, he was a postdoctoral researcher in the Pines Lab at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, focusing on applications of optical magnetometry in ultra-low-field magnetic resonance.

Selected Publications: 
Investigation of antirelaxation coatings for alkali-metal vapor cells using surface science techniques
Ultra-Low-Field NMR Relaxation and Diffusion Measurements Using an Optical Magnetometer (Cover Article)
Optical hyperpolarization and NMR detection of 129Xe on a microfluidic chip
Optically detected cross-relaxation spectroscopy of electron spins in diamonds
Sensitive magnetic control of ensemble nuclear spin hyperpolarization in diamond
Room-temperature operation of a radiofrequency diamond magnetometer near the shot-noise limit
Suppression of electron spin decoherence of the diamond NV center by a transverse magnetic field
Optically-detected nuclear quadrupolar interaction of 14N in nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond

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