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Jacob Taylor
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8423 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8423 301.975.8586 jacob.taylor@nist.gov
Curriculum Vitae
Research Projects:
- Understanding the fundamental and practical limits to building quantum information devices
- Studying novel approaches to entangling atomic, photonic, and solid state systems
- Exploring potential applications of quantum information systems to metrology and measurement science
Notable Publications:
- "High-Sensitivity Diamond Magnetometer with Nanoscale Resolution," J. M. Taylor, P. Cappellaro, L. Childress, L. Jiang, D. Budker, P. R. Hemmer, A. Yacoby, R. Walsworth, M. D. Lukin Nat. Phys. 4 (2008), pp.~810--816.
- "Fault-tolerant Architecture for Quantum Computation Using Electrically Controlled Semiconductor Spins," J. M. Taylor, H.-A. Engel, W. Dür, P. Zoller, A. Yacoby, C. M. Marcus, and M. D. Lukin, Nature Physics 1 (2005), pp. 177--83.
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