This project aims to develop near-infrared quantum emitters in diamond as a platform technology that may ultimately enable long-distance quantum networks, integrated photonics, and deep tissue biosensors.
The project will involve incorporating various elements into the diamond lattice via ion implantation, high-energy irradiation, and high-temperature processing of diamond samples. The optical and quantum properties of the fabricated samples will be investigated using state-of-the-art research facilities available at RMIT. Two scholarships are available: one will focus on experiments, and one scholarship will include both theoretical work and experiments.
$35,886
Applications are now open.
31/01/2025
2 (two)
Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirements apply. Candidates should have an undergarduate degree in a relevant field of science or engineering.
Please contact Dr Philipp Reineck via email: philipp.reineck@rmit.edu.au
For more information about our research, please visit https://www.reineckresearch.com
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