Theoretical and experimental optically detected magnetic resonance spectroscopy on solid state quantum bits

PhD type: 
Doctoral School of Physical Sciences
Year: 
2020/2021/1
Unit: 
BME Fizikai Intézet és Wigner Fizikai Kutatóközpont
Address of unit: 
1111 Budapest, Budafoki út. 8. és 1121 Budapest, Konkoly-Thege MIklós út 29-33.
Description: 

We seek candidates for doing either magneto-optical measurements or first principles atomistic simulations. The candidate will study point defects acting as quantum bits in diamond and related materials by means of either advanced density functional theory calculations or experimental techniques based on optically detected magnetic resonance. Local computer facilities with scientific program packages and laboratory equipments are available to conduct this research. By exploring the magneto-optical properties of point defects in solids, one can utilize them for single photon sources, single quantum bits for quantum information processing applications, or nanometer spatial resolution ultrasensitive sensors for biology, space industry or materials science. These efforts and studies will be carried out in a wide international network with leading laboratories all around the world.

Requirements: 

solid background in quantum mechanics and solid state physics; either computational skills in programming or experience in magnetic resonance and/or optical spectroscopy

State: 
Végleges
Témavezető
Name: 
Gali Ádám
Email: 
agali@eik.bme.hu
Institute: 
Atomfizika Tanszék
Assignment: 
egyetemi tanár
Scientific degree: 
PhD, DSc