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Current members
CASSABOIS Guillaume (Enseignant Chercheur)
DREAU Anais (Chercheur)
FINCO Aurore (Chercheur)
GIL Bernard (Chercheur)
JACQUES Vincent (Chercheur)
PHILIP Isabelle (Chercheur)
VALVIN Pierre (IT)
Exciton, Photon and Spin Physics Axis
Research fields
The "Quantum Nanostructures Optical Properties (NQPO)" team, jointly with the "Spin Dynamics (SPIN)" team, develops its activity around 6 main topics:
| Spin Physics | Collective Quantum States | Wide bandgap materials |
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Matériaux grand gap |
| 2D Materials | Nanophotonics and metamaterials | Solid-state Quantum Technologies |
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Experimental Plateforms
The experimental activities of the two teams rely on advanced facilities including:
| Spectroscopy down to the UV spectral range | Magneto-optics |
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Join us
The teams offer many opportunities for internship, at all level and duration. They also offer PhD or postdoctoral positions. These offers include:
– Internship : Thermal sensing at nanoscale with a single spin qubit
– Internship : Imaging magnetism at nanoscale with a quantum magnetometer
– Internship : Identifying spin qubit defects in wide bandgap materials
– Internship : Optical thermotronics
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Charge State Tuning of Spin Defects in Hexagonal Boron Nitride ![]() Author(s): Fraunié Jules, Clua-Provost Tristan, Roux S., Mu Z., Delpoux A., Seine G., Lagarde D., Watanabe K., Taniguchi T., Marie X., Poirier T., Edgar J, Grisolia J., Lassagne B., Claverie A., Jacques V., Robert C.
(Article) Published:
Nano Letters, vol. 25 p.5836-5842 (2025)
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Room temperature magnetic vortices in the van der Waals magnet Fe5GeTe2 ![]() Author(s): Sfeir E., Schrader Carolin, Fabre F., Courtin Jules, Vergnaud Céline, Marty Alain, Jamet Matthieu, Bonell Frédéric, Robert-Philip I., Jacques V., Finco A.
(Article) Published:
Physical Review Materials, vol. 9 p.114003 (2025)
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Isotope Substitution and Polytype Control for Point Defects Identification: The Case of the Ultraviolet Color Center in Hexagonal Boron Nitride ![]() Author(s): Plo J., Pershin A., Li S., Poirier T., Janzen E., Schutte H., Tian M., Wynn M., Bernard S., Rousseau A., Ibanez A., Valvin P., Desrat W., Michel T., Jacques V., Gil B., Kaminska A., Wan N., Edgar J. H., Gali A., Cassabois G.
(Article) Published:
Physical Review X, vol. 15 p.021045 (2025)
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