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Matthew Joliffe is affiliated with the 3. Physikalisches Institut at the University of Stuttgart. He holds an MSc and specializes in quantum physics, materials science, and nanotechnology. His research focuses on structural and optical properties of quantum materials like nanodiamonds, silicon vacancy centers, and spin-based quantum systems.
His work includes advancements in quantum sensing, spintronics, and photonics, with applications in quantum computing and quantum communication. He has contributed to low-temperature spectroscopy techniques and the controlled generation of photons from solid-state defects.
Joliffe’s research trends emphasize interdisciplinary approaches at the intersection of quantum optics, nanomaterials, and condensed matter physics, aiming to bridge theoretical insights with experimental innovations. His articles highlight advancements in manipulating quantum states for memory storage, photon generation, and material characterization.
While no formal awards or grants are explicitly listed, his active publications suggest ongoing contributions to experimental quantum physics. He is based at Allmandring 13 in Stuttgart, with a research focus within the Physics Institute’s team environment.
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