Hynes, Level 2, Room 202
The central objective for the tutorial will be to introduce graduate students and researchers from a chemistry or materials science background to some of the physics they will encounter in the symposium “Molecular Quantum Systems.”
Instructor: Arzhang Ardavan, University of Oxford
The central objective for the tutorial will be to introduce graduate students and researchers from a chemistry or materials science background to some of the physics they will encounter in the symposium “Molecular Quantum Systems.”
This will include an accessible introduction to the kind of quantum spin structures encountered in molecular systems and how it is envisaged that these structures might be useful in quantum devices or technologies. There will be a reasonably detailed pedagogical description of one of the essential experimental toolkits in the field: electron spin resonance.
Equipped with these underpinnings, the tutorial will elucidate the fundamental physical ideas underlying the 11 topics below. It will seek to motivate each topic in an intuitive and qualitative way, with the aim of contextualizing the more detailed and specific presentations that attendees will encounter in the main symposium.
Topics:
1:30 pm
The Origins of Spins in Molecules
Arzhang Ardavan, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
2:15 pm
The Principles of Ensemble Magnetic Resonance
Arzhang Ardavan, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
3:00 pm BREAK
3:30 pm
Magnetic Resonance in Molecular Quantum Information and Sensing
Arzhang Ardavan, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
4:15 pm
Current Research Challenges for the Field
Arzhang Ardavan, University of Oxford, United Kingdom