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New article from Alessandro Lunghi and coworkers in Florence, Parma and the UK demonstrating how acoustic phonons affect the spin relaxation in molecular spin qbits. The findings have now been published in the prestigious international journal Nature Communications. In quantum computing, a qubit, or quantum bit, is the basic unit […]

A step closer in understanding spin qbits



Researchers from AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering, the School of Physics and the CRANN Institute, at Trinity College Dublin, have today announced the development of a new method to majorly improve conductance in materials (otherwise known as two-dimensional 2D systems). This discovery could […]

Irish and Chinese scientists Discover New Method to Improve Conductance ...



An international collaboration of researchers from China, US, Switzerland and Trinity College, Dublin, has published in Nature on the Quantum Hall effect based on Weyl orbits in cadmium arsenide (Cd3As2). The quantum Hall effect, which can be observed as a change in the electrical characteristics of a 2D material at […]

Research opens new routes to quantum technologies


An order of knighthood has been bestowed on Professor Stefano Sanvito, Director of the CRANN Institute at Trinity College Dublin and Principal Investigator in Trinity’s School of Physics and the Science Foundation Ireland funded centre, AMBER (Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research). The order that Professor Sanvito received, the Order of […]

Stefano Sanvito Awarded Knighthood by Italian State


Congratulation to Jacopo Simoni, who defended his PhD thesis on December the 21st in front of internal examiner, Prof. Paul Eastham, and external examiner, Prof. Hardy Gross (Max Plank Institute in Halle). Jacopo’s thesis is focused on the development of an ab initio theory for ultra-fast spin dynamics. In particular […]

Congratulation to Jacopo Simoni for his PhD defence