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Monthly Archives: February 2018

02-18: Sid’s paper on SiV charge control accepted in Physical Review Letters!

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The results in this paper show that by judiciously choosing the illumination wavelength and intensity it is possible to control the charge state of SiV centers in diamond, a defect of emerging importance for metrology and quantum information processing applications. Kudos to Siddharth, Pablo, and Jake!

Recent Posts

  • 11-25: Tom and Richard’s paper on the NV excited state electric dipole out in PRL. Congrats, guys!
  • 09-25: Abdelghani’s paper on NV sensing of edge magnetism in WS2 makes the cover of Advanced Functional Materials.
  • 09-25: Raman’s Nature Nanotechnology paper on the news!
  • 09-25: The Merifest 2025: Fun time with lots of laughs, music, and good food from all over the world
  • 09-25: Prof. Roland Nagy visits CCNY and tells us about his group’s work on emitters in SiC PIN diodes.
  • 08-25: Raman’s paper on NVs coupled to topological photonic structures goes live in Nature Nanotechnology.
  • 08-25: Margaret receives the Levine Graduate Fellowship!! Congratulations!
  • 08-25: Rohma and Kang win first place in the Global NMR Online Conference! Congratulations!
  • 06-25: Slow water paper goes live in Nano Letters! Special congrats to Daniela, Rohma, Kapila, Kang, and Ankit, who made it possible.
  • 06-25: Jared Rovny from Princeton visits CCNY to tell us about his work on spatially correlated NV sensing. Exciting results!
  • 05-25: Guadalupe’s paper on Er in WS2 goes live in Nano Letters. Congrats!
  • 05-25: Tom delivers invited lecture at the GIA-Princeton Workshop on Diamond. Check out his presentation!
  • 02-25: Rohma’s team wins at QuEra’s Quantum Hackathon. See photos of the award ceremony!
  • 02-25: QuEra’s Creative Quantum Hackathon at CCNY. Rohma, Kang, and Richard are among the participants!
  • 12-24: Farewell to Gabriel and Yuki, check out this photo!
  • 12-24: Gabriel’s paper on quantum embedding description of NV centers in diamond is among the PRB Editor’s suggestions. Congrats, Gabriel!
  • 11-24: Farewell to Raman. He will be joining BNL.
  • 10-24: Yuki Nakamura, a graduate from Prof. Kobayashi’s group at U. Tokyo, starts his three-month stay in our group.
  • 10-24: Prof. Asif Equbal from NYU Abu Dhabi visits the group.
  • 07-24: Alex Wood’s paper on photocurrent imaging goes live in Advanced Materials!
  • 07-24: Our “July Fest”: Food, fun…and a good time with peoples from all over the world!
  • 06-24: Richard formally graduates as a physics PhD! Well done, Richard!
  • 04:24: Celebrating Quantum Day by opening our lab to the community
  • 04-24: April brought us a total eclipse (and an earthquake!). Check out some cool photos
  • 03-24: Visiting Prof. Abraham Wolcott gives the Salzberg Chemistry Seminar
  • 03-24: Farewell to Alex Wood
  • 02-24: Quantum mechanics teacher Thurman Solano and his students from Basis Independent Manhattan visit our lab! It was great to have you!
  • 02-24: Prof. Dong-ryul Jeon joins us as a visiting professor. Welcome, DJ!

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labmeriles Meriles Lab @labmeriles ·
4 Feb

Check out Guadalupe's article on the use of Er emitters as probes of 2D magnetism in CrSBr. Available as https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.17516.

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2 Feb

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"Slow water" paper goes live in Nano Letters! Special congrats to Daniela, Rohma, Kapila, Kang, and Ankit, who made it possible. Freely available using this link (https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5c01344).

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8 Jun 2024

A bit shout out to Richard, now officially a physics PhD!

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