[24-02-2020]
Quantum computers and sensors based on diamond and silicon photonics
There are several PhD positions available for the topics of quantum-computer and sensor platform technologies using diamond and silicon photonics.
Color centers in diamond exhibit long spin coherence time and capability of optical spin readout. The project will apply nanophotonic structures to the diamond color centers and integrate photonic and CMOS circuits for realization of highly sensitive multimodal sensing devices and highly scalable quantum computer technology platform. The successful candidates will perform new experimental techniques (micro/nanofabrication, quantum optics, cryogenics, electronics,…)
You are required to have a master in physics, applied physics or electrical engineering having a strong knowledge on quantum mechanics at the time of taking on the PhD or Postdoc position.
The candidates are encouraged to contact Ryoichi Ishihara for further information about the available projects.
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