Prof. Aharon Agranat
Brief Summary of research:
Ronny Agranat's research is aimed towards the creation of generic methods, devices, and materials to be used in novel computing, communication, and sensing schemes and architectures.
Brief Summary of research:
Ronny Agranat's research is aimed towards the creation of generic methods, devices, and materials to be used in novel computing, communication, and sensing schemes and architectures.
Brief Summary of research:
Our research focuses on addressing and manipulating isolated quantum systems, with the following goals:
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"We manipulate electronic spins in atomically engineered devices to overcome the limits of conventional electronics for sensing, processing, and memory applications."
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My research portfolio encompasses Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Engineering, Device Physics and Material science.
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Research is mainly focused on Silicon Photonics, Polarization Optics, Plasmonics and Opto-Fluidics.
Specific research topics related to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology:
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Nanometric confinement, manipulation and analysis of light, chemicals and light/material interactions.
Specific research topics related to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology:
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Research is focus on the development of new attosecond* radiation sources and on pushing attosecond tools into new areas.
Specific research topics related to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology:
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Our core mission is to innovate at the photonic device and optical subsystem level, to enable next generation optical communications in support of society’s information consumption.
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Research is mainly focused on quantum nano-structures.
Specific research topics related to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology:
Nano sensors, nano memories, molecules separation.
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The Lab explores the foundation building blocks of chip-scale metrology with a strong focus on Quantum Sensors and Time and Frequency applications and disciplines.