Presented By: Applied Physics
Applied Physics Seminar: "Optical measurements of electron and nuclear spins in semiconductors"
Vanessa Sih, Associate Chair, Department of Physics and Professor of Physics, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, University of Michigan
Abstract:
Control over electron and nuclear spin polarization in materials offers the potential for advances in classical and quantum information processing. In this talk, I will describe the experimental techniques that my research group uses to study electron and nuclear spin polarization and introduce some of the open scientific questions in this field.
Control over electron and nuclear spin polarization in materials offers the potential for advances in classical and quantum information processing. In this talk, I will describe the experimental techniques that my research group uses to study electron and nuclear spin polarization and introduce some of the open scientific questions in this field.