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Jason R. Petta

Researcher at Princeton University

Publications -  168
Citations -  18534

Jason R. Petta is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum dot & Qubit. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 160 publications receiving 16030 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason R. Petta include University of California, Santa Barbara & Harvard University.

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Spins in few-electron quantum dots

TL;DR: In this article, the physics of spins in quantum dots containing one or two electrons, from an experimentalist's viewpoint, are described, and various methods for extracting spin properties from experiment are presented, restricted exclusively to electrical measurements.
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Coulomb blockade and the Kondo effect in single-atom transistors

TL;DR: Two related molecules containing a Co ion bonded to polypyridyl ligands, attached to insulating tethers of different lengths are examined, enabling the fabrication of devices that exhibit either single-electron phenomena, such as Coulomb blockade or the Kondo effect.
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Quantum Spintronics: Engineering and Manipulating Atom-Like Spins in Semiconductors

TL;DR: The past decade has seen remarkable progress in isolating and controlling quantum coherence using charges and spins in semiconductors, and electron spin coherence times now exceed several seconds, a nine-fold increase in coherence compared with the first semiconductor qubits.
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Resonantly driven CNOT gate for electron spins

TL;DR: An efficient resonantly driven CNOT gate for electron spins in silicon is demonstrated and used to create an entangled quantum state called the Bell state with 78% fidelity, which enables multi-qubit algorithms in silicon.