Speaker:
Danna Freedman - MIT
Title:
Molecular Color Centers
Abstract:
Chemistry offers a unique approach to quantum information science,
whereby we can harness the atomistic precision inherent in synthetic
chemistry to create structurally precise, reproducible, and tunable units. By
harnessing this minute control over the chemical environment we can
design systems wherein we control the distance between spin centers, their
intrinsic environment and their extrinsic environment. Specifically, this talk
will focus on creating molecules that are analogues of NV centers which we
dub molecular color centers. These molecules feature optical read-out of
spin information and offer promise in the areas of sensing and
potentially communication.
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QuCoLiMa Talks are regular seminars of the collaborative research center TRR 306 QuCoLiMa (Quantum Cooperativity of Light and Matter), where (external) experts are invited to present their work.
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