Gavin W. Morley

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Gavin Morley studied physics at the University of Oxford and obtained his D.Phil. from the same university for “Designing a quantum computer based on pulsed electron spin resonance (ESR).” During post-doctoral work at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida, he developed a pulsed ESR spectrometer operating at higher magnetic fields and frequencies than any other currently operational worldwide. He was awarded an 1851 Research Fellowship to support his research at University College London within the London Centre for Nanotechnology and the Department of Physics and Astronomy. His recent projects focus on spins in silicon.


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Benefits of a roundabout

The signal-to-noise ratio for room-temperature readout of individual qubits can be substantially improved by taking an indirect route through intermediate energy levels. Read More »