Full counting statistics of quantum dot resonance fluorescence | Scientific Reports
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Quadrature squeezed photons from a two-level system | Nature
Agenda | SIT Insights in Technology Conference 2020
Room-temperature optically detected magnetic resonance of single defects in hexagonal boron nitride | Nature Communications
Observation of Faraday rotation from a single confined spin | Nature Physics
Dr Hannah Stern | Winton Programme for the Physics of Sustainability
Mete Atature, invited speaker at Photonic Online Meetup (POM) – 2D·SIPC
Spectral and angular distribution of Rayleigh scattering from plasmon-coupled nanohole chains: Applied Physics Letters: Vol 94, No 2
Quantum dot spin coherence governed by a strained nuclear environment | Nature Communications
Room-temperature optically detected magnetic resonance of single defects in hexagonal boron nitride | Nature Communications
Environment-assisted quantum control of a solid-state spin via coherent dark states | Nature Physics
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Publications – Tongay Lab
Quantum-Dot Spin-State Preparation with Near-Unity Fidelity
Quantum-Dot Spin-State Preparation with Near-Unity Fidelity
Confinement of long-lived interlayer excitons in WS2/WSe2 heterostructures | Communications Physics
Professor Mete Atatüre | Department of Physics
Witnessing quantum correlations in a nuclear ensemble via an electron spin qubit | Nature Physics
Quantum-Dot Spin-State Preparation with Near-Unity Fidelity
Phase-locked indistinguishable photons with synthesized waveforms from a solid-state source | Nature Communications