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- 12 de junho de 2019
16h30 F-210 -
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Sérgio
Muniz
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IFSC
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Quantum
technologies based on solid state spins at room temperature
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This seminar will present some of the systems
currently studied at the Laboratory of Quantum Technologies,
with emphasis on systems operating at room temperature. In
particular, we will discuss the relevant physics and properties
of the Nitrogen-Vacancy centers (NV) in diamond, a system with
an enormous potential for many practical applications in quantum
technologies and nanosensing. Our research goals with this
system include quantum information processing, quantum sensing
and studying the behavior of nanomachines (nanoengines) for
energy production (within the framework of quantum
thermodynamics).
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If time allows, other new and exciting systems will
be mentioned, including a new setup for optical trapping of
nanoparticles (nano-tweezer), where we currently can optically
trap micro and nanodiamonds with NV centers, and also show our
latest progress in creating engineered high-resolution dynamic
optical potentials for applications in optical-tweezers and
ultracold atoms.
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