Quantum control of molecular qubits

Quantum Phenomena on Surfaces (QS) groupInternship
Type of Project: Experimental Project
Location: Donostia
Supervisors: Deung-Jang(DJ) Choi
Welcome to our Quantum Phenomena on Surfaces research group (https://www.quantumsurface.tk) at the Materials Physics Center, in collaboration with the Donostia International Physics Center in beautiful San Sebastián, Spain! Our group studies theoretically and experimentally exotic phenomena taking place on solid surfaces.
Our group possesses the extraordinary capabilities of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM), a tool renowned for its subatomic spatial resolution and its prowess in measuring differential conductance at finite bias. This allows us to study the excitations of extended systems with unparalleled precision, using electrons as probes. Recently, we have integrated microwaves into the STM junction, enabling us to achieve electron spin resonance on single atoms. This advancement has revolutionized condensed matter research by significantly enhancing energy resolution, allowing us to delve into excitations in the nano-eV range, and facilitating the quantum control of spins through short pulses. Coherent control has now become routine in the STM. In addition, our team has recently been working on BasQ projects, enabling us to perform experiments on IBM quantum computers.
Our ambitious research agenda includes:
- Spin coherent control for quantum operation
- Delving into other recent and groundbreaking quantum physics in condensed matter
We invite highly motivated candidates to join us in pursuing research project in Experimental Solid State Physics, Surface Science, or Quantum Nanoscience.