My research interests lie in the physics of molecular nanomagnets and their application in spintronics. These molecules exhibit long quantum coherence times while the molecular spin properties may be tailored chemically for particular purposes, and in some cases, they have potential for applications in quantum information processing. My current research focuses on spin-electric couplings in molecular systems and molecular quantum electronic devices assembled using DNA.
Selected publications
Quantum coherent spin–electric control in a molecular nanomagnet at clock transitions
      Nature Physics Springer Science and Business Media LLC 17:11 (2021) 1205-1209
    
        
    Coherent electric field manipulation of Fe3+-spins in PbTiO3
      Science Advances American Association for the Advancement of Science 7:10 (2021) eabf8103
    
        
    Electric field control of spins in molecular magnets
      Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 122:3 (2019) 037202
    
        
    Strong coupling of microwave photons to antiferromagnetic fluctuations in an organic magnet
      Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 119:14 (2017) 147701