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13. May 2025

Shedding Light on Nuclear Spins: Through the looking-glass

Datum: 13. May 2025 | 11:00 – 12:00
Sprecher: Mete Atatüre, University of Cambridge
Veranstaltungsort: Office Bldg West / Ground floor / Heinzel Seminar Room (I21.EG.101)
Sprache: Englisch

Abstract: 

Optically active spins in solids are strong candidates for scalable devices towards quantum networks. Semiconductor quantum dots set the state-of-the-art as single-photon sources with high level tuneability, brightness, and indistinguishability. In parallel, their inherently mesoscopic nature leads to a unique realisation of a tripartite interface between light as information carrier, an electron spin as a proxy qubit, and an isolated nuclear spin ensemble. The ability to control these constituents and their mutual interactions create opportunities to realize an optically controllable ensemble of ~50,000 spins. In this talk, I will present a journey from treating the quantum dot nuclei as an uncontrolled noise source limiting spin coherence to the observation of their collective magnon modes and eventually to their function as a quantum register, all witnessed via a single electron spin driven by light.

 

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Datum:
13. May 2025
11:00 – 12:00

Sprecher:
Mete Atatüre, University of Cambridge

Veranstaltungsort:
Office Bldg West / Ground floor / Heinzel Seminar Room (I21.EG.101)

Sprache:
Englisch

Ansprechpartner:

Christine Francois Rennhofer

Email:
christine.francois-rennhofer@ist.ac.at

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