Solomon Woods is a researcher at NIST with extensive experience in detector development for magnetic measurements and infrared optical calibrations. His current projects focus on developing novel instruments for measuring temperature-dependent magnetization dynamics and enabling 3D imaging of temperature using magnetic nanoparticles. Woods is also involved in developing ultra-low power SQUID-based absolute cryogenic radiometers, trap photodetectors, and planar carbon-nanotube radiometers for absolute spectral calibrations using Fourier transform spectrometers. These projects aim to improve temperature measurement techniques and develop SI-traceable methods for measuring temperature throughout optically hidden volumes.
Source: https://www.nist.gov/people/solomon-i-woods
Keywords: magnetization, superconducting, nanoparticles, spectral, photons