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Spectroscopy and Application of Solid-State Quantum Centers

Ongoing
Quantum color centers in wide-bandgap semiconductors have spin and optical degrees of freedom, which can be leveraged for applications such as sensing and single-photon generation. In materials like diamond and silicon carbide, long spin lifetimes and quantum coherence times enable sensitive

Theory: Designing the Nanoworld

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Developing and exploiting nanodevices for quantum and nanotechnologies requires nanoscale and atomic scale modeling of ultrasmall structures, devices, their operation, and their response to probes. Key challenges of understanding physics at the quantum/classical interface and measurement at the

Topological Insulators

Ongoing
Dichalcogenide-Based Topological Insulators A family of TI materials can by synthesized by combining binary compounds of Bismuth (Bi) or Antimony (Sb) with Selenium (Se) and Tellurium (Te) to form Bi 2Se 3, Bi 2Te 3, and Sb 2Te 3 compounds. In these material compounds, the spin of the electron has a

Universal Quantum Bus

Ongoing
The goal to develop quantum computers—a long-awaited type of computer that could solve otherwise intractable problems, such as breaking complex encryption codes—has inspired scientists the world over to invent new devices that could become the brain and memory of these machines. Many of these tiny
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