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School of Physical and Chemical Sciences

Quantum Coherent Phenomena in Molecular Nanomagnets

Research Group: Center for Condensed Matter Physics
Number of Students: 1
Length of Study in Years: 4 years
Full-time Project: yes

Funding

Funding is provided via the China Scholarship Council.  

    • Available to Chinese applicants only.
    • Applicant required to start in September 2025.
    • The studentship arrangement will cover overseas tuition fees for the duration of the studentship.

 

Project Description

Molecular nanomagnets are a class of zero-dimensional strongly correlated electron systems exhibiting a highly coherent quantum spin at low temperatures. By tuning the molecular structure, key properties of the spin such as its moment, anisotropy, etc, can be manipulated in a controlled way, offering an ideal platform for experiments in quantum magnetism.

This project will investigate ways of exploiting the quantum properties of molecular nanomagnets with a range of objectives. In close collaborations with chemists who synthesise the materials, we will design structures using molecular spins as qubit candidates. We will develop innovative approaches for the control and detection of quantum coherence in molecular magnets and exploit their applications in quantum technology. We will also explore the interplay between spin and electrical/optical degrees of freedom within these quantum spin systems to identify novel strategies for quantum technology enabled by such interactions.

Requirements

  • The minimum requirement for this studentship opportunity is a good Honours degree (minimum 2(i) honours or equivalent) or MSc/MRes in a relevant discipline.
  • If English is not your first language you will require a valid English certificate equivalent to IELTS 6.5+ overall with a minimum score of 6.0 in all other categories

SPCS Academics: Dr Junjie Liu