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Burak Gurlek (@burakgurlek) / Twitter
Burak Gurlek (@burakgurlek) / Twitter

Spectral and angular distribution of Rayleigh scattering from  plasmon-coupled nanohole chains: Applied Physics Letters: Vol 94, No 2
Spectral and angular distribution of Rayleigh scattering from plasmon-coupled nanohole chains: Applied Physics Letters: Vol 94, No 2

Observation of spin-dependent quantum jumps via quantum dot resonance  fluorescence | Nature
Observation of spin-dependent quantum jumps via quantum dot resonance fluorescence | Nature

Professor Mete Atatüre | Department of Physics
Professor Mete Atatüre | Department of Physics

Witnessing quantum correlations in a nuclear ensemble via an electron spin  qubit | Nature Physics
Witnessing quantum correlations in a nuclear ensemble via an electron spin qubit | Nature Physics

Room-temperature optically detected magnetic resonance of single defects in  hexagonal boron nitride | Nature Communications
Room-temperature optically detected magnetic resonance of single defects in hexagonal boron nitride | Nature Communications

Prof Mete Atature | NQIT
Prof Mete Atature | NQIT

MSE Colloquium: November 17, Mete Atature, University of Cambridge |  College of Engineering
MSE Colloquium: November 17, Mete Atature, University of Cambridge | College of Engineering

Room-temperature optically detected magnetic resonance of single defects in  hexagonal boron nitride | Nature Communications
Room-temperature optically detected magnetic resonance of single defects in hexagonal boron nitride | Nature Communications

Observation of Faraday rotation from a single confined spin | Nature Physics
Observation of Faraday rotation from a single confined spin | Nature Physics

Room-temperature optically detected magnetic resonance of single defects in  hexagonal boron nitride | Nature Communications
Room-temperature optically detected magnetic resonance of single defects in hexagonal boron nitride | Nature Communications

Agenda | SIT Insights in Technology Conference 2020
Agenda | SIT Insights in Technology Conference 2020

Andreas Wallraff on Twitter: "Interestingly, @Twitter questions whether I  have really read the #research papers of our freshly graduated #PhD student  @BesseJC @qudev @ETH_physics @ETH_en and suggests that I should do so
Andreas Wallraff on Twitter: "Interestingly, @Twitter questions whether I have really read the #research papers of our freshly graduated #PhD student @BesseJC @qudev @ETH_physics @ETH_en and suggests that I should do so

Atomically thin quantum light-emitting diodes | Nature Communications
Atomically thin quantum light-emitting diodes | Nature Communications

Optical spin locking of a solid-state qubit | npj Quantum Information
Optical spin locking of a solid-state qubit | npj Quantum Information

Publications – Tongay Lab
Publications – Tongay Lab

Spin-resolved quantum-dot resonance fluorescence | Nature Physics
Spin-resolved quantum-dot resonance fluorescence | Nature Physics

Quantum-Dot Spin-State Preparation with Near-Unity Fidelity
Quantum-Dot Spin-State Preparation with Near-Unity Fidelity

Mete Atature — Quantum Optical Materials and Systems
Mete Atature — Quantum Optical Materials and Systems

mete.jpg | Atomic, Mesoscopic and Optical Physics
mete.jpg | Atomic, Mesoscopic and Optical Physics

Prof Mete Atature | Maxwell Centre
Prof Mete Atature | Maxwell Centre

Quantum-Dot Spin-State Preparation with Near-Unity Fidelity
Quantum-Dot Spin-State Preparation with Near-Unity Fidelity

Confinement of long-lived interlayer excitons in WS2/WSe2 heterostructures  | Communications Physics
Confinement of long-lived interlayer excitons in WS2/WSe2 heterostructures | Communications Physics

Mete Atatüre - Wikidata
Mete Atatüre - Wikidata

The Reading Lists - Mete Atature is a Professor of Physics at the  University of Cambridge. Discover his reading list and see which book he is  discussing. https://www.thereadinglists.com/mete-atature-interview/ |  Facebook
The Reading Lists - Mete Atature is a Professor of Physics at the University of Cambridge. Discover his reading list and see which book he is discussing. https://www.thereadinglists.com/mete-atature-interview/ | Facebook

Quantum-Dot Spin-State Preparation with Near-Unity Fidelity
Quantum-Dot Spin-State Preparation with Near-Unity Fidelity