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    Reducing decoherence in optical and spin transitions in rare-earth-metal-ion–doped materials by McAuslan, D. L., Bartholomew, J. G., Sellars, M. J., Longdell, J. J.

    “…In many important situations, the dominant dephasing mechanism in cryogenic rare-earth-metal-ion-doped systems is due to magnetic field fluctuations from spins…”
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    Minimizing Zeeman sensitivity on optical and hyperfine transitions in EuCl3ADT6H2OEuCl3ADT6H2O to extend coherence times by Ahlefeldt, R L, Zhong, M, Bartholomew, J G, Sellars, MJ

    Published in Journal of luminescence (01-11-2013)
    “…In this paper we characterize the spin Hamiltonian and magnetic dependence of the ground and excited states of the F07a5D0 transition of…”
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    Reducing decoherence in optical and spin transitions in rare-earth-ion doped materials by McAuslan, D. L, Bartholomew, J. G, Sellars, M. J, Longdell, J. J

    Published 22-03-2012
    “…In many important situations the dominant dephasing mechanism in cryogenic rare-earth-ion doped systems is due to magnetic field fluctuations from spins in the…”
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    Minimizing Zeeman sensitivity on optical and hyperfine transitions in EuCl3·6H2O to extend coherence times by Ahlefeldt, R.L., Zhong, M., Bartholomew, J.G., Sellars, M.J.

    Published in Journal of luminescence (01-11-2013)
    “…In this paper we characterize the spin Hamiltonian and magnetic dependence of the ground and excited states of the F07→5D0 transition of EuCl3·6H2O. From this…”
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    Spectroscopy, Crystal-Field, and Transition Intensity Analyses of the C$_{\rm 3v}$(O$^{2-}$) Centre in Er$^{3+}$ Doped CaF$_{2}$ Crystals by Moull, M. D, Martin, J. B. L, Newman, T. G. M, Jeffery, A. L, Bartholomew, J. G, Wells, J. -P. R, Reid, M. F

    Published 23-09-2024
    “…Erbium ions in crystals show considerable promise for the technologies that will form the backbone of future networked quantum information technology. Despite…”
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