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qubits. To demonstrate the mechanical modulation of a single-photon emitter in silicon, we will first develop SAW devices on G centers. These centers, produced in collaboration with CEA Grenoble on SOI
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, the research involves participation in the design of quantum devices with our collaborators within the QLSI2 european consortium, optimization of spin readout at large scale, development of automatic control
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, manufactured using a hybrid PIP (Polymer Impregnation & Pyrolysis) - CVI (Chemical Vapor Deposition) process from a ceramic fiber preform. This process requires optimization, whereby the structure of the porous
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postdoctoral position within the CMS group, in the context of the “DRIFTS” project funded by the ANR. DRIFTS is a collaborative project between CEA/IRFU, CERN and LLR. It aims to demonstrate novel real-time
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to the limited time available in the PhD thesis. The present application involves extending this work to characterize devices currently being manufactured at the CEA, as well as designing optimized optical
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300mm etching reactors located in CEA/Leti's clean rooms. It will involve : 1) Create the lithographic design adapted to requirements (GDS) 2) develop/optimize plasma etching processes for AlGaN and GaN
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. The researcher will join a multi institute research group working on ptychography being between the microscopy platform in CEA Grenoble and the transmission electron microscopy group at Institut Néel. The aim
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CMOS technology can be employed for optimization of the transparency of the Schottky barrier and for promoting performance of Josephson field-effect transistors (JoFETs). With sufficient coherence
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employed for optimization of the transparency of the Schottky barrier and for promoting performance of Josephson field-effect transistors (JoFETs). With sufficient coherence, these JoFETs components will
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is formed through a partnership between NCBJ (Poland), CEA (France) and VTT (Finland). NOMATEN focuses research on the characterization, analysis and development of advanced multifunctional materials