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We design and grow rare-earth materials for quantum applications @ChimieParisTech, @psl_univ, @INC_CNRS.

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@CQSDParis
Crystals and Quantum State Dynamics Group @ IRCP
11 months
Philippe Goldner gave a seminar at Shenzhen institute of Quantum Science and Technology, and had the opportunity to present our latest results!
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@ChimieParisTech
Chimie ParisTech | PSL
1 year
👏Félicitations à nos 3 lauréats primés par @AcadSciences : Virginie Vidal, @GasserGroup @CQSDParis 💡Tous les détails ici ➡️ https://t.co/g0NFtMq0gE #distinctionsscientifiques2024 #congrats @psl_univ
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@CQSDParis
Crystals and Quantum State Dynamics Group @ IRCP
1 year
Congratulations to our PhD student, Joa Morla Al Yahya for winning the best poster prize during the annual meeting of the DIM #QuanTiP ! 🥳
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@PhysRevB
Physical Review B
2 years
PRB Editors' Suggestion: #OpticalCoherence and #spin population #dynamics in 171Yb3+:Y2SiO5 single crystals F. Chiossi, E. Lafitte-Houssat, A. Ferrier, S. Welinski, L. Morvan et al., Phys. Rev. B 109, 094114 ➡️ https://t.co/z7msQIpbLv #EdSugg #physics #condmat @APSPhysics
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@lxTiranov
Alexey Tiranov
2 years
Are you interested in quantum-grade material development? Please apply for the new PhD opening at Chimie ParisTech - PSL! https://t.co/0ba7iHVktj
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@mikenz66
Mike Reid
2 years
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@AndreasAtETH
Andreas Wallraff
2 years
Check out this extremely nice paper on "Single-electron spin resonance detection by microwave photon counting" in @Nature this week. Work by @ManuFlurin and his #quantum team. Let us know if you liked it! free-to-read pdf: https://t.co/HcTdXtnxWK website:
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@Nature
nature
2 years
Nature research paper: Single-electron spin resonance detection by microwave photon counting
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@CQSDParis
Crystals and Quantum State Dynamics Group @ IRCP
2 years
Our PhD students, Valentin and Pauline had the chance to participate to the Summer School organized by @CNano_national about Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies. It was a great pleasure to be part of it, thanks a lot to the organization team and to all the speakers ! #CNANOevent
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@CNano_national
C'Nano - CNRS
2 years
#CNANOevent 🎉 l Petite pause ensoleillée entre deux cours #ERIN2 #nanosciences
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@CQSDParis
Crystals and Quantum State Dynamics Group @ IRCP
2 years
It has been a great pleasure to listen to prof. @andrei_faraon from @Caltech presenting his latest results on quantum science and technology with rare-earth and nano-photonics. #quantum #QuantumTech
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Crystals and Quantum State Dynamics Group @ IRCP
2 years
We had the great pleasure to welcome and listen to Prof. Antonio Tedesco from the University of Saõ Paulo (@usponline) in the framework of a joint project on PDT with @GasserGroup !
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@InstLangevin
Institut Langevin
2 years
Excellente intervention par Anne Louchet-Chauvet @InstLangevin aux ateliers de Prospectives scientifiques pour 2030 organisés par l'INP. Elle a parlé d'optomécanique hybride avec des cristaux dopés terre-rares avec certaines applications déjà très abouties. @INP_CNRS @ESPCI_Paris
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@CQSDParis
Crystals and Quantum State Dynamics Group @ IRCP
2 years
Here's a sneak peek of our latest group activity at Sim Drivers ! A heated and fierce F1 simulator race indeed !
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Crystals and Quantum State Dynamics Group @ IRCP
2 years
We had a great time during the reception at the Embassy of Canada in France. This event concluded the first workshop of the Canada France Quantum Alliance (CaFQA).
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@CQSDParis
Crystals and Quantum State Dynamics Group @ IRCP
2 years
The new FIB (Focused Ion Beam) machine from Orsay Physics is installed and ready to produce exciting samples !
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@CQSDParis
Crystals and Quantum State Dynamics Group @ IRCP
3 years
CVD reactor moving --> New FIB machine arriving ! Team work is of great importance when moving and installing new equipment in the lab!
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