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B. Wilson

Researcher at D-Wave Systems

Publications -  14
Citations -  2105

B. Wilson is an academic researcher from D-Wave Systems. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1645 citations.

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Quantum annealing with manufactured spins

TL;DR: This programmable artificial spin network bridges the gap between the theoretical study of ideal isolated spin networks and the experimental investigation of bulk magnetic samples, and may provide a practical physical means to implement a quantum algorithm, possibly allowing more-effective approaches to solving certain classes of hard combinatorial optimization problems.
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Experimental investigation of an eight-qubit unit cell in a superconducting optimization processor

TL;DR: In this article, a superconducting chip containing a regular array of flux qubits, tunable interqubit inductive couplers, an XY-addressable readout system, on-chip programmable magnetic memory, and a sparse network of analog control lines has been studied.
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Experimental demonstration of a robust and scalable flux qubit

TL;DR: In this article, a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) flux qubit that is robust against fabrication variations in Josephson-junction critical currents and device inductance has been implemented.
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Cotunneling in pairs of coupled flux qubits

TL;DR: In this article, the authors extend measurements of MRT to inductively coupled pairs of flux qubits and present experimental observations of tunneling between the two lowest energy states of the coupled system for several coupling strengths.
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Probing Neuropeptide Volume Transmission In Vivo by Simultaneous Near-Infrared Light Triggered Release and Optical Sensing.

TL;DR: An integrated optical approach using P lasmonic n A novesicles and cell-based neurotransmitter fluorescent engineered reporter, or PACE, to probe neuropeptide signaling in the mouse neocortex, enabling a quantitative estimation of the SST loss rate due to peptide degradation and binding.