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
1. "Nanovoid-related large redshift of photoluminescence peak energy in hydrogenated amorphous silicon". Daxing Han, Guozhen Yue, Jonathan Baugh, Yue Wu, Appl. Phys. Lett. 80, 40 (2002).
2. "Light-induced Structural Changes and Their Correlation to Metastable Defect Creation in Intrinsic Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Films." Daxing Han, Jonathan Baugh, Guozhen Yue, Phys. Rev. B 62, 7169 (2000).
3. "Light-induced Change of Si-H Bond Absorption in Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon." G. Z. Yue, L. F. Chen, Q. Wang, E. Iwaniczko, G. L. Kong, J. Baugh, Y. Wu, D. X. Han, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. Vol. 507 (1998).

 

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