Search Results - "KOUWENHOVEN, L"
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Signatures of Majorana Fermions in Hybrid Superconductor-Semiconductor Nanowire Devices
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (25-05-2012)“…Majorana fermions are particles identical to their own antiparticles. They have been theoretically predicted to exist in topological superconductors. Here, we…”
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A valley–spin qubit in a carbon nanotube
Published in Nature nanotechnology (01-08-2013)“…Although electron spins in III–V semiconductor quantum dots have shown great promise as qubits 1 , 2 , 3 , hyperfine decoherence remains a major challenge in…”
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Josephson ϕ0-junction in nanowire quantum dots
Published in Nature physics (01-06-2016)“…A so-called Josephson ϕ 0 -junction based on a nanowire quantum dot is reported. By means of electrostatic gating, it is possible to controllably introduce a…”
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Spin-orbit qubit in a semiconductor nanowire
Published in Nature (London) (23-12-2010)“…Motion of electrons can influence their spins through a fundamental effect called spin-orbit interaction. This interaction provides a way to control spins…”
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Majorana zero modes in superconductor–semiconductor heterostructures
Published in Nature reviews. Materials (01-05-2018)“…Realizing topological superconductivity and Majorana zero modes in the laboratory is a major goal in condensed-matter physics. In this Review, we survey the…”
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Strong Coupling Between Single-Electron Tunneling and Nanomechanical Motion
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (28-08-2009)“…Nanoscale resonators that oscillate at high frequencies are useful in many measurement applications. We studied a high-quality mechanical resonator made from a…”
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Demonstration of an ac Josephson junction laser
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (03-03-2017)“…Superconducting electronic devices have reemerged as contenders for both classical and quantum computing due to their fast operation speeds, low dissipation,…”
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Single-shot read-out of an individual electron spin in a quantum dot
Published in Nature (22-07-2004)“…Spin is a fundamental property of all elementary particles. Classically it can be viewed as a tiny magnetic moment, but a measurement of an electron spin along…”
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Driven coherent oscillations of a single electron spin in a quantum dot
Published in Nature (London) (17-08-2006)“…The ability to control the quantum state of a single electron spin in a quantum dot is at the heart of recent developments towards a scalable spin-based…”
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Magnetic field compatible circuit quantum electrodynamics with graphene Josephson junctions
Published in Nature communications (05-11-2018)“…Circuit quantum electrodynamics has proven to be a powerful tool to probe mesoscopic effects in hybrid systems and is used in several quantum computing (QC)…”
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Conductance through a helical state in an Indium antimonide nanowire
Published in Nature communications (07-09-2017)“…The motion of an electron and its spin are generally not coupled. However in a one-dimensional material with strong spin-orbit interaction (SOI) a helical…”
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Spectroscopy of spin-orbit quantum bits in indium antimonide nanowires
Published in Physical review letters (19-04-2012)“…A double quantum dot in the few-electron regime is achieved using local gating in an InSb nanowire. The spectrum of two-electron eigenstates is investigated…”
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Tunable few-electron double quantum dots and Klein tunnelling in ultraclean carbon nanotubes
Published in Nature nanotechnology (01-06-2009)“…Quantum dots defined in carbon nanotubes are a platform for both basic scientific studies 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 and research into new device applications 6 . In…”
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Spin-orbit interaction in InSb nanowires
Published in Physical review. B, Condensed matter and materials physics (29-05-2015)“…We use magnetoconductance measurements in dual-gated InSb nanowire devices, together with a theoretical analysis of weak antilocalization, to accurately…”
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Control and Detection of Singlet-Triplet Mixing in a Random Nuclear Field
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (26-08-2005)“…We observed mixing between two-electron singlet and triplet states in a double quantum dot, caused by interactions with nuclear spins in the host…”
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Electrical control of single hole spins in nanowire quantum dots
Published in Nature nanotechnology (01-03-2013)“…The development of viable quantum computation devices will require the ability to preserve the coherence of quantum bits (qubits) 1 . Single electron spins in…”
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Fast spin-orbit qubit in an indium antimonide nanowire
Published in Physical review letters (08-02-2013)“…Because of the strong spin-orbit interaction in indium antimonide, orbital motion and spin are no longer separated. This enables fast manipulation of qubit…”
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Single-shot readout of electron spin states in a quantum dot using spin-dependent tunnel rates
Published in Physical review letters (20-05-2005)“…We present a method for reading out the spin state of electrons in a quantum dot that is robust against charge noise and can be used even when the electron…”
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Large spin-orbit coupling in carbon nanotubes
Published in Nature communications (12-03-2013)“…It has recently been recognised that the strong spin-orbit interaction present in solids can lead to new phenomena, such as materials with non-trivial…”
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Kondo effect in an integer-spin quantum dot
Published in Nature (London) (15-06-2000)“…The Kondo effect-a many-body phenomenon in condensed-matter physics involving the interaction between a localized spin and free electrons-was discovered in…”
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