King’s hosts the 5th annual London Plasmonics Forum
The Fifth London Plasmonics Forum was held at Kings College London on 14 June in the Anatomy Museum at the Strand Campus, this time as part of the London Tech Week. The event has been running since 2015, and it typically attracts approximately 100 participants from...
New SPIN-Lab at Imperial
LCN Professor Sandrine Heutz has been awarded £2 million from the EPSRC to fund a new state-of-the-art hub of magnetic characterisation SPIN lab in the Department of Materials at Imperial College London. The facility includes equipment for the study of strongly...
New scalability potential for hybrid superconducting-spin systems in the atomic quantum space
The direction of quantum research indicates that future computers will require a ‘quantum hard-drive’; where quantum information is stored before future processing. Spin-ensemble memories can have extremely long coherence times, particularly at magnetic field...