Claudio Bonizzoni will give the seminar “Exploring Quantum Technologies with molecular spin-based hybrid quantum circuits” as a part of the NANO Colloquia 2026 of the CNR NANO. Further information can be found at this link, while the abstract is reported
UniMORE is now partner of NQSTI
The University of Modena and Reggio Emilia has officially joined the National Quantum Science and Technology Institute (NQSTI), the italian consortium born for stimulating research on Quantum Science and Technologies. Check the news here.
CNR NANO Activity Report 2026 and Highlight
The CNR NANO Activity Report 2026 is finally available online at this link: www.nano.cnr.it/institute-reports/ Check also our Highlight on “Exploring hybrid spins-superconducting circuits for quantum technologies” (Solid-state Quantum Technology section).
NEW PREPRINT!! Storage and retrieval of electronic spin coherence using nuclear spins in a vanadyl paddlewheel
Our new preprint on “Storage and retrieval of electronic spin coherence using nuclear spins in a vanadyl paddlewheel” is finally on-line at the following link: chemrxiv.15003695/v1 Abstract: “Electronic and nuclear spins are complementary carriers of quantum information: whereas nuclear spins
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
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
