- Superconductivity
- Quantum Technology
- Photonics
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Loredana Parlato is an Associate Professor at the University of Naples Federico II, affiliated with the Department of Physics 'Ettore Pancini'. She is also a researcher at the CNR Institute for Superconductors, Innovative Materials, and Devices (SPIN). Her research focuses on superconductivity, quantum technology, and photonics, with a particular emphasis on superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs), ferromagnetic Josephson junctions, and quantum computing applications. Her work explores topics such as single-photon detection in the infrared range, magnetic hysteresis in Josephson junctions, and quantum key distribution (QKD) systems. She collaborates on projects involving novel materials like NbRe and MoSi, and has contributed to atmospheric lidar measurements using superconducting detectors. Publications span applied physics, materials science, and quantum electronics, with a focus on device optimization and fundamental physics phenomena. Parlato's research group develops advanced detectors for quantum communication, environmental monitoring, and high-sensitivity photon counting. Her studies on quasiparticle dynamics and noise reduction in superconducting circuits aim to enhance coherence times for quantum technologies. She actively participates in international conferences and workshops on low-temperature physics and superconducting devices.






