IISER Bhopal

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Phani Kumar Peddibhotla
Assistant Professor

Academic Details

  • Dec. 2017 onwards: Assistant Professor, IISER Bhopal
  • 2017-2017: Postdoc, DTU Copenhagen
  • 2016-2017: Postdoc, NTU Singapore
  • 2013-2016: Postdoc, University of Ulm
  • 2009-2013: PhD, University of Basel
  • 2006-2008: MSc, ETH Zurich
  • 2001-2005: BTech, IIT Madras

Research

  • Scanning probe microscopy
  • Quantum sensing
  • Nanomagnetometry
  • Confocal & wide-field imaging
  • Nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond

# Authors Title Journals Year
1 Shashank Kumar, Pralekh Dubey et al.
High-resolution spectroscopy of a single nitrogen-vacancy defect at zero magnetic field Quantum Sci. Technol. 2023
2 M. S. J. Barson*
Phani Peddibhotla* et al.
Nanomechanical sensing using spins in diamond Nano Letters 2017
3 PHANI KUMAR PEDDIBHOTLA
Scalable fabrication of single silicon vacancy defect arrays in silicon carbide using focused ion beam ACS Photonics 2017
4 Phani Peddibhotla
F. Xue
D. Cadeddu
B. E. Herzog
M. Poggio
Boundary between the thermal and statistical polarization regimes in a nuclear spin ensemble Applied Physics Letters 2014
5 Phani Peddibhotla
Fei Xue
H. I. T. Hauge
S. Assali
E. P. A. M. Bakkers
M. Poggio
Harnessing nuclear spin polarization fluctuations in a semiconductor nanowire Nature Physics 2013
6 M. Montinaro
A. Mehlin
H. S. Solanki
Phani Peddibhotla
S. Mack
D. D. Awschalom
M. Poggio
Feedback cooling of cantilever motion using a quantum point contact transducer Applied Physics Letters 2012
7 Fei Xue
D. P. Weber
Phani Peddibhotla
M. Poggio
Measurement of statistical nuclear spin polarization in a nanoscale GaAs sample Physical Review B 2011
8 Fei Xue
Phani Peddibhotla
M. Montinaro
D. P. Weber
M. Poggio
A geometry for optimizing nanoscale magnetic resonance force microscopy Applied Physics Letters 2011

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