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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Kenan Gundogdu\nhosted by Zhanybek Alpichshev\nAbstrac
 t: As the demand for quantum approaches in computing\, communication and c
 ryptology is increasing\, the need for discovering new “quantum material
 s” is at an unprecedented level. While for most applications the require
 d quantum properties are known\, the designer rules for producing these ma
 terials are not clear and quantum materials functioning at room temperatur
 e is almost non-existent. One of the major challenges is the short lifetim
 e of quantum coherent states at practically relevant temperatures.  Since
  quantum phase is extremely fragile due to thermal scattering events\, we 
 have the following fundamental questions: Are thermal processes really a f
 undamental roadblock for designing quantum materials with extended coheren
 ce? Is there a way to protect quantum coherence in spite of thermal scatte
 ring? Based on our recent discovery of room temperature superfluorescence 
 in hybrid perovskites\, we believe that it is possible to protect the quan
 tum phase of a quantum system by isolating it from ambient thermal interac
 tions by using a mechanism similar to vibrational isolation in classical m
 echanical systems. In this talk\, I will present the Quantum Analog of Vib
 ration Isolation (QAVI) model and my perspective for designing quantum mat
 erials at high temperatures.
LOCATION:Heinzel Seminar Room\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:agnieszka.rowinska@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Kenan Gundogdu: Room Temperature Superfluorescence in Hybrid Perovs
 kites and Its Origins
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/3781
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