Spin resonance

A method to dramatically enhance the amount of time a quantum system can remain in two states has been applied in the context of s
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Reporting in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences this week, researchers from the Netherlands, Oxford and the Londo
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John Morton

Prof Morton's research takes spins of electrons and nuclei in a range of nano-scale materials and devices to develop a new generation of quantum technologies, including quantum sensors, quantum memories, and quantum computers. Prof Morton is the Director of the UCL Quantum Science and Technology Institute.

 

Christopher Kay

Prof Kay's research group uses Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Spectroscopy to investigate the structure of novel materials and proteins. Their work is unashamedly collaborative and brings together biologists, chemists, materials scientists and physicists.

 

 

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