| 13 Sept. | 14:00 - 15:30 | |||
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ADVANCED MATERIALS |
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| TT.XI - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||||||
| Nano and Metrology 2/2 | |||||||
| Co-organized with INRiM Chairs: Natascia DE LEO & Luca BOARINO, INRiM |
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| Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanostructures have unique properties in relation to their reduced dimensionality. These systems are rapidly finding wide use in many Nanotechnology areas, such as Sensors, Energy Conversion & Storage, and Quantum Technologies. The accurate characterization of nanoscale materials by traceable dimensional and analytical techniques is essential for the development and quality control of innovative products. As the structures and the dimensions are ‘nano’ or even at the atomic scale, traditional analytical techniques are being pushed to their limits, requiring new innovative approaches to face state of the art problems leading to international standardisation. The symposium offers a direct view on the nanofabrication and characterisation approaches in Metrology, pre-standardisation and Quantum technologies, thanks to the participation of some of the most active young researchers at INRiM, giving lectures on the state-of-the-art in their respective fields. | |||||||
| TT.XI.A.1 |
Chiara GIONCO - CV PiQuET, INRiM Design and charactarization of microring resonators for the generation of Optical Frequency Combs |
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| TT.XI.A.2 |
Giulia APRILE - CV PiQuET, INRiM Bringing photonic quantum-enhanced sensors to the next level of integration and usability: the QUANTIFY project |
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| TT.XI.A.3 |
Erik CERRATO - CV PiQuET, INRiM MEMS-like alkali vapors cells fabrication and characterization for quantum sensing devices |
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| TT.XI.A.4 |
Matteo FRETTO - CV INRiM Deep reactive ion etching techniques for micro and nanotechnology |
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