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Faculty of Natural Sciences, Budapest University of Technology

BME Faculty of Natural Sciences
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The Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) is Hungary's leading technical university. Research at the Institute of Physics of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the BME mostly focuses on experimental and theoretical nano- and quantum science, applied optics, and materials research. Together with the Institute of Mathematics, it represents a center of excellence within the BME: the two institutes host several excellent ‘Momentum' research groups and prominent, internationally active laboratories, which participate in the Quantum Information National Laboratory.

Specific goals of these participating groups focus on the creation of quantum devices and hardware components. The Nanoelectronics Research Lab of the Institute of Physics - in collaboration with laboratories at the Institute of Technical Physics and Materials Science of the ELKH - develops hybrid superconductor-semiconductor solid state Qubit architectures. The High Frequency Electron Spin Resonance Laboratory explores new platforms for quantum memory realizations, while the Laboratory of Quantum Optics develops hardware for quantum information applications, such as compact sources of entangled photons. Theoretical research groups of the Institutes of Physics and Mathematics provide support for this research, and carry out research in the areas of quantum simulation and quantum algorithms.

Researchers

Gergely Zaránd

Lead researcher
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Szabolcs Csonka

project leader
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Sándor Bordács

project leader
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Ferenc Simon

project leader
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Pál Koppa

project leader
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András Pályi

project leader
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Milán Mosonyi

project leader
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András Halbritter

project leader
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Mihály Weiner

senior researcher
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János Asbóth

senior researcher
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László Pósa

researcher
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László Szunyogh

senior researcher
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Gábor Péter Nagy

SENIOR RESEARCHER
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Péter Vrana

SENIOR RESEARCHER
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Publications

2020-11-30
Phys. Rev. Letters

Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance in Neutral Silicon Vacancy Centers in Diamond via Bound Exciton States

Zi-Huai Zhang
Paul Stevenson
Thiering Gergő
Brendon C. Rose
Ding Huang
Adrew M. Edmonds
Matthew L. Markham
Stephen A. Lyon
Ádám Gali
Nathalie P. de Leon
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2020-11-29
Nanomaterials

Silicon-Carbide (SiC) Nanocrystal Technology and Characterization and Its Applications in Memory Structures

Andrzej Mazurak
Robert Mroczyrński
Beke Dávid
Ádám Gali
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2020-11-27
npj Comp. Mat.

Stone–Wales defects in hexagonal boron nitride as ultraviolet emitters

Hanen Hamdi
Thiering Gergő
Bodrog Zoltán
Viktor Ivády
Ádám Gali
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Research fields

  • Realization of a quantum communication network
  • Elementary building blocks of quantum information
  • Quantum computation and simulating quantum systems

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Konkoly-Thege Miklós út 29-33.
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+36-1-392- 2512
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