M. Tobar, D. Creedon, M. Goryachev, K. Benmessai, J. Le Floch, E. Ivanov, W. Bowen, S. Galliou, R. Bourquin
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Some future applications of cryogenic high-Q resonant cavities
Some future applications for high-Q resonant cavities at cryogenic temperatures lie in the discipline of hybrid quantum systems. In this paper we review our recent work in this discipline, which investigates spins in sapphire resonators and the unique property of quartz at low temperatures.