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years within the Spectroscopies of Quantum Materials team at the Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (Orsay, France) and ~1 year in the Department of Physics, University of Sherbrooke (QC, Canada).
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Description of the offer : Over the past decade, solid state defects in diamond, such as Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) centers have emerged as strong contenders in quantum sensing applications, owing
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heterostructures with unconventional merging of functional materials to develop a new generation of sensors and quantum devices. Devices based on the synergetic combination of oxide ferromagnetic (FM
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complex quantum physical concepts to develop meaningful ab initio models. A good understanding of the mechanisms involved in prospective spintronic devices will be preferable to identify the best materials
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frequencies. Possible phenomena may involve multiferroicity, superconductance, quantum-criticality, or non-Hermitian phase transitions. The project is targeted at the investigation of dynamical processes