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Fabio Pezzoli
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University of Milano-Bicocca |
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The optical spectroscopy group merges a deep knowledge about the physics of quantum materials together with optical spectroscopy methods. The laboratory is based at the Department of Materials Science of the University of Milano-Bicocca and is member of the National Quantum Science and Technology Institute (NQSTI) and of the interuniversity center L-NESS (Laboratory for Epitaxial Nanostructures on Silicon and Spintronics). It hosts several optical techniques, including transmission, photoluminescence and excitation spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy (down to 5 cm-1) and confocal microscopy. The laboratory is equipped with polarization-resolved systems for full Stoke analysis in the 0.4 - 5.0 eV spectral range enabling optical spin initialization and read out. Time-resolved photoluminescence can be measured with DPSS, supercontinuum lasers and SNSPDs, while weak magnetic fields enable quantum beat spectroscopy and the measurement of the optical Hanle effect. Finally, an angular-resolved lock-in based apparatus is fully dedicated to the measurement of the Edelstein, Spin Hall and spin galvanic effects in topological insulators and Fermi liquids. Interests: spin-photon interfaces in group IV materials, Si photonics and topological materials. |
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- | Fundamental Science - Synthesis and /or characterisation of quantum Materials |
- | Communication technologies - Quantum Repeaters |
- | Computing technologies - Silicon & germanium qubits technologies |
- | Sensing & Metrology - NV centers |
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| optical spectroscopy methods applied to quantum materials, specifically group IV semiconductors |
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Participants: 52
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Meetings: 21
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