Optically detected magnetic resonance on qubit candidate solid state realizations

PhD type: 
Doctoral School of Physical Sciences
Year: 
2022/2023/1
Unit: 
Department of Physics, Institute of Physics
Address of unit: 
1111 Budapest, Műegyetem rakpart 8.
Description: 
Single defect centers in solids and strongly correlated electron-hole pairs emerge as candidates for quantum bits. For the earlier, the nitrogen vacancy center in diamond arose, whereas for the latter the triplet excitons in carbon nanotubes are to be studied. We develop the instrumentation and realization of ODMR studies in these systems while studying their fundamental, qubit application related properties. The task of the applicant is to develop our unique, near-infrared ODMR setup for pulsed operation and to study the spin and optical life-time in the above systems. The ultimate goal being the manipulation and readout of quantum information or possible the information transfer from NV centers towards single walled carbon nanotubes. 
These studies will be carried out in close collaboration with the Wigner Research Center for Physics.
Requirements: 

Fluent English, good attitude toward experimental work, devotion, good knowledge in quantum mechanics and spectroscopic methods

State: 
Végleges
Témavezető
Name: 
Ferenc Simon
Email: 
simon.ferenc@ttk.bme.hu
Institute: 
Department of Physics, Institute of Physics
Assignment: 
Professor
Scientific degree: 
DSc
Stipendicum Hungaricum: 
No