As a part of the CNR NANO 2021 Second Semester Colloquia, Dr. Claudio Bonizzoni is giving the talk: “Coherent Manipulation and Readout of Molecular Spins through Microwave Planar Superconducting Resonators” next thursday october 7th at 15:00 (3 p.m., italian time).
New website is online!!
We are happy to announce that our new website is finally ready and online. Feel free to share the link among all your contacts: https://www.lowtlab.unimore.it/. Please, stay tuned!!
Website is under Construction
Our new website is finally under construction!!
NEW PAPER! Quantum sensing of time-dependent magnetic signals with molecular spins
Our new paper on “Quantum sensing of time-dependent magnetic signals with molecular spins” is finally on line on Physical Review Applied (with Open Access) at the following page: https://doi.org/10.1103/56hv-qp5d Abstract: “Molecular spins offer a promising platform for quantum sensing, particularly
NEW PAPER! Coherent coupling between YBCO superconducting resonators and sub-micrometer-thick YIG films
Our paper on “Coherent coupling between YBCO superconducting resonators and sub-micrometer-thick YIG films” is finally on-line on Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials at this page, as a part of the Special Issue “Trends in Magnetism: Selected Papers from the
NEW PAPER ON NATURE COMMUNICATIONS!! Observation of Perfect Absorption in Hyperfine Levels of Molecular Spins with Hermitian Subspaces
The final version of our latest paper on: “Observation of Perfect Absorption in Hyperfine Levels of Molecular Spins with Hermitian Subspaces” appeared on Nature Communications: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-67163-z Abstract: “We investigate Perfect Absorption (PA) of radiation, in which incoming energy is entirely
PhD Course on “Introduction to Spin-based Quantum Technologies”
The LowT Lab will hold a PhD Course on “Introduction to Spin-based Quantum Technologies”, as part of the course plan 2025/2026 of the PhD School on Physics and Nanosciences. The partecipation is open and welcome to all PhD students and
La Ricerca in Fisica 2025 Edition
LowT Lab is joining the event “La Ricerca in Fisica 2025“, an open day for bachelor and master students in Physics. We will present our research activities during the poster session of the event (h16-18, Physics building, first floor). Our
FIRST DILUTION REFRIGERATOR FINALLY INSTALLED!
The Low Temperature Lab is happy to welcome its first Dilution Refrigerator by Bluefors. The new cryostat will boost the experimental capability of the lab and the actual research activity on quantum technologies (and beyond!) to unprecedent experimental conditions and
Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 on Superconducting Electronics!
The LowT Lab congratulates with the winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 for their discovery of quantum effects in superconducting electronic circuits. The observation of quantum effects over the meso/macroscopic scale in superconducting circuits based on Josepson Junctions
LOW-T Lab @ Expo2025 in Japan!
Our PhD Student Matteo Lanza (School on Physics and Nanosciences, XLth cycle) took part of the delegation of Unimore for the week of Emilia Romagna at Padiglione Italia of Expo 2025 in Osaka (Japan), where he had the opportunity to
NEW PREPRINT!! Quantum sensing of arbitrary magnetic signals with molecular spins
Our new preprint on “Quantum sensing of arbitrary magnetic signals with molecular spins” is now available on ArXiv: arXiv:2509.17144 Abstract: “Molecular spins offer a promising platform for quantum sensing, particularly in organic, supramolecular or biological environments. Detection of periodic magnetic
NEW PREPRINT!! Coherent coupling of YBCO superconducting resonators and 100-nm-thick YIG films
Our new preprint on “Coherent coupling of YBCO superconducting resonators and 100-nm-thick YIG films” is finally on-line on ArXiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.22240 Abstract: “In cavity magnonics, magnon-photon hybridization has been widely investigated for both fundamental studies and applications. Planar superconducting resonators operating
