Welcome to the WSS Research Center for Molecular Quantum Systems (molQ)!
News & events

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New paper in ACS Nano!
Our work on the "Individual Assembly of Radical Molecules on Superconductors: Demonstrating Quantum Spin Behavior and Bistable Charge Rearrangement" by Chao Li et al. is accepted in ACS Nano. We show the charge (spin) state control in…/ Events
Launch of the molQ website
The molQ website with the latest news from the WSS centre for molecular quantum systems is now available online
The centre for molecular quantum systems (molQ) is being funded by the Werner Siemens-Stiftung (WSS) for a 11-year period with 15 million Swiss francs.
The Werner Siemens Foundation provides generous seed funding to outstanding, innovative projects in technical fields and the natural sciences with the goal that, in a few years, the projects can be run independently or that the results find industrial application.
About molQ

The WSS centre for molecular quantum systems (molQ) aims to develop a technological platform for the realization of robust topological qubits based on supramolecular spin lattices coupled to superconducting devices.
Our disruptive approach is based on organic molecules as host for single electron (spin) to form quantum systems in one- (1D) or two-dimensions (2D) on superconductors. Their characterizations will be performed using low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). With the synthesis of nanoscale organic topological qubits, we wish to address essential prerequisites for technical upscaling and device integration at moderate temperatures (1-5 Kelvin) above the milli-Kelvin range.
These novel quantum materials, whose electronical states can be controlled by an external gate voltage, are supposedly topologically protected which could enable long coherence times.
Contacts

For any questions, please email us to :
remy.pawlak@unibas.ch ; thilo.glatzel@unibas.ch and ernst.meyer@unibas.ch
shi-xia.liu@unibe.ch silvio.decurtins@unibe.ch