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Quantum Mechanics (laser) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 15 Quantum Mechanics (laser) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Revolutionizing Laser Technology through Multicore Fibre Innovation

Supervisory Team: Dr Yongmin Jung and Dr Sijing Liang. Project description. Embark on a transformative journey at the forefront of laser technology with our ground-breaking PhD opportunity, titled “Revolutionizing laser technology through multicore fibre innovation”. Read more

Laser-plasma acceleration: high energy particle acceleration with lasers

Lancaster Physics is leading a UK-wide research programme in laser-plasma acceleration utilizing high-energy particle accelerator and laser facilities at Daresbury National Laboratory. Read more

Laser-driven ultrafast electron diffraction

Lancaster Physics department and partners in the Cockcroft Institute are world leading in the use of femtosecond lasers and non-linear optics for manipulating electron beams. Read more

CDT-QTE: Momentum-state quantum computer

Supervisory Team: Dr Tim Freegarde. Project description. This project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering at the University of Southampton. Read more

Quantum Lidar: ultimate and practical limits of object sensing

Key Words. Quantum Optics, information, sensing.  In Lidar the task is to determine the properties of a remote object by illuminating it with laser light and detecting the scattered return signal. Read more

CDT-QTE: High fidelity quantum control for sensing and computing

Supervisory Team: Dr Tim Freegarde, Prof Ilya Kuprov. Project description:This project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering at the University of Southampton. Read more

Optical lattice clock for fundamental studies

We are offering PhD studentships in physics, working on an optical lattice clock. The clock is based on strontium atoms, which are laser-cooled to a temperature of 1µK, trapped in an optical-lattice. Read more

Solid-state single photon sources for quantum sensing

  Research Group: School of Chemical and Process Engineering
Single photon sources are an important requirement for many quantum technology applications. For example, currently the most successful single photon sources are those produced using atom-cavity systems, quantum dots and colour centres in diamond crystals. Read more

Altermagnetism. A new phase for Spin

Recently, there have been observations in which phenomena typical of ferromagnets are accompanied by order that would normally be associated with antiferromagnets: Altermagnetism. Read more

High Fidelity Entanglement in a trapped ion chain

Scaling up quantum technology systems based on laser cooled atoms or ions depends not only on chip-scale components for trapping, but also on accurate means for high-fidelity coherent control. Read more
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