Shulman et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Suppressing qubit dephasing using real-time Hamiltonian estimationShulman et al., 2014
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- Shulman M
- Harvey S
- Nichol J
- Bartlett S
- Doherty A
- Umansky V
- Yacoby A
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- Nature communications
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Unwanted interaction between a quantum system and its fluctuating environment leads to decoherence and is the primary obstacle to establishing a scalable quantum information processing architecture. Strategies such as environmental and materials engineering …
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