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March 27, 2025 | Uncategorized

Pulse Sequences for Noise Spectroscopy

By adas24

The CPMG Sequence, with number of pi pulses being 3.

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Low Noise Amplifier Analysis of Fabrication Error Effects on Inverse Designed Bullseye Cavities

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In recent years, quantum systems have emerged as powerful platforms for developing future technologies, offering immense potential in fields such as computing, communication, and sensing, with the ability to revolutionize industries and reshape the way we approach complex problems.

The Spin-Photon lab is aimed at studying fundamental scientific principles and advancing innovative technologies by focusing on a specific class of promising quantum systems, namely optically-active spins in the solid-state.

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