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Aluminum-rich reconstructed sapphire as a high-quality substrate for tungsten disulfide synthesis 2D transition-metal dichalcogenides have attracted significant attention due to their unique properties, which make them highly promising for a variety of applications ranging from quantum technologie...

A new paper authored by members of the #Quondensate project was recently published in Nanoscale! The study focuses on how surface preparation of sapphire substrates affects the synthesis and optical properties of tungsten disulfide monolayers.

doi.org/10.1039/D5NR...

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Amit Raj and Yuzhe SHI, the 2 new PhD students at the Molecular and Device Physics Laboratory at @inrsciences.bsky.social EMT, saying goodbye for the first time to the Canadian summer.

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Dominik Dettmann proud member of Quondensate operating the high magnetic field, low temperature probe station at INRS EMT. One of many able facilities available for experimentation on this project.

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Picture from the entrance of the University of Salento.

Picture from the entrance of the University of Salento.

Picture from the CNR-NANOTEC building.

Picture from the CNR-NANOTEC building.

Photo of Marios Matehou in the internal yard of the University of Salento during the poster session.

Photo of Marios Matehou in the internal yard of the University of Salento during the poster session.

QUONDENSATE was represented by Marios Matheou with a poster contribution at the CNR-NANOTEC Summer School in Lecce — a week of inspiring talks by experts in quantum optics & quantum materials, lab visits, and QTris games. Thanks to CNR-NANOTEC!
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Here is a peek inside the glowingly hot chamber where new exciting 2D materials are being synthesized. In the #Quondensate project these materials are used to make new devices usable in Quantum Reservoir Computing and to break the boundaries of conventional electronic devices.

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Great time at the ETSF Real-Time collaboration meeting!Steven Bos presented on real-time dynamics in TMDs, and Stefano dal Conte shared work on ultrafast optical processes in 2D semiconductors. Thanks to all for the insightful discussions! 🚀

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