Peering into a dark defect
Electron spins bound to diamond defects can be controlled and measured using light – an amazing property that is key…
Electron spins bound to diamond defects can be controlled and measured using light – an amazing property that is key…
A large group – a slew? a raft? – of graduate students have completed their degrees since the last update:…
The lab’s latest work in Optics Express on creating a new type of diamond optomechanical resonator for coupling phonons to…
Lab members teamed up to write a comprehensive review of progress in diamond quantum nanophotonics and optomechanics. Published in the…
Congratulations to Blaine for submitting his tour-de-force study of nonlinear optical effects in gallium phosphide microcavities. These devices convert light…
Congratulations to Anustup and Blaine for successfully defending their MSc thesis. We are looking forward to watching what they get…
The Barclay lab is recruiting undergraduate students and prospective PhD candidates seeking to do research in quantum nanophotonics. We are…
Nature Physics published a great summary of our lab’s recent spin-optomechanical interface research. Check it out here.
Welcome to three new lab members: Peyman, who joins us from Tehran, Waleed, who arrives from Queens (where he worked…
Optomechanical control of quantum memory The lab recently reported using vibrations in a nanoscale mechanical resonator to control (change the…
The lab has harnessed a new type of coupling between light and mechanical resonator to demonstrate a new technique for…
It’s been a busy year: our latest work was published in Nature Communications, we submitted a milestone result on coupling light to quantum…
Matthew Mitchell has been awarded the Governor General’s Gold Medal. This medal is awarded each year to a single student at…
Check out Hamid’s latest work in Optics Express OSA | Optomechanical detection of light with orbital angular momentum (osapublishing.org)
Check out Matt and David’s latest discovery: a technique for interfering light with vastly different different wavelengths. They accomplish this…