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applications. Point defect-based QT facilitates quantum bits based on either the electron spin or photon polarization and is well suited for optical readout using the single photon emitter (SPE) property
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applications. Point defect-based QT facilitates quantum bits based on either the electron spin or photon polarization and is well suited for optical readout using the single photon emitter (SPE) property
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semiconductors – imperfections in the material that are often seen as something to avoid – for QT applications. Point defect-based QT facilitates quantum bits based on either the electron spin or photon
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-based QT facilitates quantum bits based on either the electron spin or photon polarization and is well suited for optical readout using the single photon emitter (SPE) property. Importantly, point defect
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such as heavy quarkonia, charm and beauty hadrons down to very low momentum, heavy-flavour tagged jets, photo-nuclear and photon-photon interactions in ultra-peripheral collisions, etc. The physics aims
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shape the GC reaction, we use several tools including photoactivation of microanatomical areas, 2-photon intravital microscopy and methods for biochemically tagging cellular interactions. We are also
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Particle accelerators are engines of discovery in basic physics, photon science, medical research and more. Plasma acceleration promises
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aims at studying nuclear level densities and photon strength functions. These are fundamental properties of the nucleus and can also be used as input into for example the nuclear reaction code TALYS
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to understand how elements heavier than iron are formed in explosive stellar environments. The current project aims at studying nuclear level densities and photon strength functions
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such as heavy quarkonia, charm and beauty hadrons down to very low momentum, heavy-flavour tagged jets, photo-nuclear and photon-photon interactions in ultra-peripheral collisions, etc. The physics aims