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    Symmetry breaking in a mechanical resonator made from a carbon nanotube by Eichler, A., Moser, J., Dykman, M.I., Bachtold, A.

    Published in Nature communications (25-11-2013)
    “…Nanotubes behave as semi-flexible polymers in that they can bend by a sizeable amount. When integrating a nanotube in a mechanical resonator, the bending is…”
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    Quantum Computing with Electrons Floating on Liquid Helium by Platzman, P. M., Dykman, M. I.

    “…A quasi-two-dimensional set of electrons (1 < N < 10$^9$) in vacuum, trapped in one-dimensional hydrogenic levels above a micrometer-thick film of liquid…”
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    Quantum Dynamics of a Domain Wall in the Presence of Dephasing by Castelnovo, Claudio, Dykman, M. I., Smelyanskiy, V. N., Moessner, R., Pryadko, L. P.

    Published in Semiconductors (Woodbury, N.Y.) (01-04-2018)
    “…We compare quantum dynamics in the presence of Markovian dephasing for a particle hopping on a chain and for an Ising domain wall whose motion leaves behind a…”
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    Quantum Computing Using Electrons Floating on Liquid Helium by Dykman, M.I., Platzman, P.M.

    Published in Fortschritte der Physik (01-01-2000)
    “…The system of electrons trapped in vacuum above the liquid helium surface displays the highest mobilities known in condensed matter physics. We provide a brief…”
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    Electron dynamics in quantum dots on helium surface by Dykman, M.I., Platzman, P.M., Seddighrad, P.

    “…We study single-electron quantum dots on a helium surface created by electrodes submerged into the helium. The parameters of the dots are electrostatically…”
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    Magnetotransport in the two-dimensional electron fluid and solid on liquid helium by Lea, M.J., Dykman, M.I.

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (01-06-1998)
    “…We present measurements and theory of the magnetoconductivity σ( B) of the 2D electron fluid and Wigner crystal above the surface of liquid helium…”
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    Strong many-particle localization and quantum computing with perpetually coupled qubits by Santos, L. F., Dykman, M. I., Shapiro, M., Izrailev, F. M.

    “…We demonstrate the onset of strong on-site localization in a many-particle system, with effective localization length smaller than the intersite distance. The…”
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    Many-electron magnetoconductivity in 2D electrons on liquid helium by Richardson, P.J., Blackburn, A., Djerfi, K., Dykman, M.I., Fang-Yen, C., Fozooni, P., Kristensen, A., Lea, M.J., Santrich-Badal, A.

    Published in Surface science (01-01-1996)
    “…The magnetoconductivity of σ( B) of nondegenerate two-dimensional electrons on superfluid helium was measured and calculated below 1 K in fields B up to 8…”
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    Nonconventional stochastic resonance by Dykman, M.I., Luchinsky, D.G., Mannella, R., McClintock, P.V.E., Stein, N.D., Stocks, N.G.

    “…It is argued, on the basis of linear response theory (LRT), that new types of stochastic resonance (SR) are to be anticipated in diverse systems, quite…”
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    Stochastic resonance: Linear response and giant nonlinearity by Dykman, M.I., Luchinsky, D.G., Mannella, R., McClintock, P.V.E., Stein, N.D., Stocks, N.G.

    “…The response of a bistable noise-driven system to a weak periodic force is investigated using linear response theory (LRT) and by analogue electronic…”
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    Distribution of fluctuational paths in noise-driven systems by Dykman, M.I., Smelyanskiy, V.N.

    Published in Superlattices and microstructures (01-03-1998)
    “…Dynamics of a system that performs a large fluctuation to a given state is essentially deterministic: the distribution of fluctuational paths peaks sharply at…”
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