|
PUBLICATIONS Jonathan Baugh(reverse chronological) [1] “Symmetrised characterization of noisy quantum processes”, J. Emerson, M. Silva, O. Moussa, C. A. Ryan, M. Laforest, J. Baugh, D. G. Cory and R. Laflamme, arXiv: 0707.0685 (accepted for publication in Science, Aug. 2007) [2] "Quantum information processing using nuclear and electron magnetic resonance: review and prospects", J. Baugh et. al., Physics in Canada (to appear in Fall 2007 special issue on Quantum Computing and Quantum Information) [3] "Dynamic nuclear polarization in a double quantum dot device: electrical induction and detection", J. Baugh, Y. Kitamura, K. Ono and S. Tarucha (to appear in Physica Status Solidi (b), Proceedings of HCIS-15 Conference 2007). [4] “A spin based heat engine: multiple rounds of algorithmic cooling”, C. A. Ryan, O. Moussa, J. Baugh and R. Laflamme, arXiv: 0706.2853 (in submission to Phys. Rev. Lett., June 2007) [5] “Large nuclear Overhauser fields detected in vertically-coupled double quantum dots ”, J. Baugh, Y. Kitamura, K. Ono and S. Tarucha, Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 096804 (2007). arXiv: 0705.1104 [6] “Low temperature probe for dynamic nuclear polarization and multiple-pulse solid-state NMR”, H. Cho, J. Baugh, C. A. Ryan, D. G. Cory and C. Ramanathan, Journal of Magnetic Resonance 187, 242 (2007). [7] “Using error correction to determine the noise model”, M. Laforest, D. Simon, J.-C. Boileau, J. Baugh, M. Ditty and R. Laflamme, Phys. Rev. A 75, 012331 (2007). [8] "Solid-state NMR three-qubit homonuclear system for quantum information processing: characterization and control". J. Baugh, O. Moussa, C. A. Ryan, C. Ramanathan, T. F. Havel, R. Laflamme and D. G. Cory, Phys. Rev. A 73, 022305 (2006). [9] “Time-reversal formalism applied to maximal bipartite entanglement: theoretical and experimental exploration”, M. Laforest, J. Baugh, and R. Laflamme, Phys. Rev. A 73, 032323 (2006). [10] "Experimental implementation of heat-bath algorithmic cooling using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance", J. Baugh, O. Moussa, C. A. Ryan, A. Nayak and R. Laflamme, Nature 438, 470-473 (2005). [11] “Selective coherence transfers in homonuclear dipolar coupled systems”, C. Ramanathan, S. Sinha, J. Baugh, T. F. Havel and D. G. Cory, Phys. Rev A 71 020303(R) (2005). [12] “Multiple-spin dynamics of the solid state NMR Free Induction Decay”, H. Cho, T. D. Ladd, J. Baugh, D. G. Cory and C. Ramanathan, Phys. Rev. B 72, 054427 (2005). [13] “Hydrogen distribution, nanostructure and optical properties of high deposition rate hot-wire CVD a-Si:H”, J. Baugh, K. Wang, D. X. Han and Y. Wu, Thin Solid Films 430, 95-99 (2003). [14] “Two-domain model of light-induced structural changes in hydrogenated amorphous silicon”, J. Baugh and D. X. Han, Phys. Rev. B 66, 115203-115207 (2002). [15] “Confinement effect on dipole-dipole interactions in nanofluids”, J. Baugh, A. Kleinhammes, D. X. Han, Q. Wang and Y. Wu, Science, 294, 1505-1507 (2001). [16] “Magnetic susceptibility and microstructure of a-Si:H measured by NMR on a single thin-film”, J. Baugh, D. X. Han, A. Kleinhammes and Y. Wu, Appl. Phys. Lett. 78, 466-469 (2001). [17] “Microstructure and dynamics of hydrogen in a-Si:H studied by NMR”, J. Baugh, D. X. Han, A. Kleinhammes, C. L. Liu, Q. Wang, and Y. Wu, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 266-269, 185-189 (2000).
Magazine articles: Electrons and nuclei get entangled, J. Baugh and R. Laflamme, Physics World 16 (7), 23 (2003).
Doctoral Dissertation: Proton NMR Studies of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon (2001). Other Articles
Selected Talks: “Large nuclear Overhauser fields observed in vertically-coupled GaAs double quantum dots” Frontiers in Nanoscale Science and Technology Workshop, 3/2007 (Tokyo, Japan) “Coherent contol of nuclear spins in the solid-state” Advanced Heterostructures Workshop, 12/2006 (Hawaii, USA). “Experimental quantum control using solid-state NMR” RIKEN Digital Materials group seminar, 9/2006 (Tokyo, Japan). “Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance-based quantum information processing” Solid-state QIP workshop, 5/2006 (Herrsching, Germany). “Applications of a three-qubit solid-state NMR quantum information processing system.” Seminar, Institute for Quantum Computing, 9/2005 (Waterloo, ON). “Magnetic Resonance Approaches to Quantum Information Processing.” International Society of Magnetic Resonance Conference, 9/2004 (Jacksonville, FL). “NMR Quantum Computing: From liquids to solids.” Canadian Association of Physics Congress, 6/2004 (Winnipeg, MB); also Colloquium, Dept. of Physics, York University, 9/2004 (Toronto, ON). “Experimental Quantum Computing” Colloquium, Dept. of Physics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 4/2003 (Chapel Hill, NC). "Detection of Aligned Nano-Channels in a-Si:H." Materials Research Society Graduate Student Award Presentation, 4/2001 (San Francisco, CA) "Proton NMR Study of Anisotropy in a-Si:H Thin-film." American Physical Society, 3/2001 (Seattle, WA) Last updated 1 Sept., 2007 |
|