| 17 Sept. | 14:00 - 15:30 | |||
| ROOM 6 | |||||||
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QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES |
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| ADVANCED MATERIALS | |||||||
| TT.III - Technical Parallel Track Sessions | |||||||
| Quantum Materials and Technologies | |||||||
| Session organized by Sapienza University of Rome Chair: Stefano LUPI, Sapienza University of Rome (to be confirmed) |
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Quantum materials are systems in which quantum effects—such as entanglement, topology, and strong electronic correlations—give rise to novel and often unexpected physical properties. These materials form the foundation for a new generation of quantum technologies, including quantum computing, sensing, and secure communication. |
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| The symposium is part of FE.II |
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| TT.III.H.1 FE.II.5.1 |
Introductive Keynote Leonetta BALDASSARRE - CV Sapienza University of Rome Advantages and challenges of resonance Raman with infrared excitation in the study of 2D materials |
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| TT.III.H.2 FE.II.5.2 |
Erica FRAGOMENI - CV Sapienza University of Rome Modifications of electron-phonon coupling in K-doped bilayer graphene studied by means of infrared resonance Raman spectroscopy |
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| TT.III.H.3 FE.II.5.3 |
Beatrice D'ALÒ - CV Synchrotron SOLEIL | Sapienza University of Rome Inducing the exciton-to-trion conversion in monolayer WS2 under pressure |
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| TT.III.H.4 FE.II.5.4 |
Fabrizio CIENZO - CV Sapienza University of Rome Quantum emitters in hexagonal boron nitride in ultra-high vacuum conditions |
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| TT.III.H.5 FE.II.5.5 |
Valentina CARPENELLA - CV Leonardo Quantum Labs Reaserch at Leonardo Quantum Labs |
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