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John J. L. Morton

Researcher at London Centre for Nanotechnology

Publications -  275
Citations -  15254

John J. L. Morton is an academic researcher from London Centre for Nanotechnology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Qubit & Electron paramagnetic resonance. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 267 publications receiving 13524 citations. Previous affiliations of John J. L. Morton include University of Oxford & Royal Society of Chemistry.

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A single-atom electron spin qubit in silicon

TL;DR: This work demonstrates the coherent manipulation of an individual electron spin qubit bound to a phosphorus donor atom in natural silicon, measured electrically via single-shot read-out.
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Electron spin coherence exceeding seconds in high-purity silicon

TL;DR: These coherence lifetimes are without peer in the solid state and comparable to high-vacuum qubits, making electron spins of donors in silicon ideal components of quantum computers, or quantum memories for systems such as superconducting qubits.
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Biology and Cognitive Development: The Case of Face Recognition

TL;DR: Why bring biology into cognitive development?
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Will Spin-Relaxation Times in Molecular Magnets Permit Quantum Information Processing?

TL;DR: In this article, the intrinsic spin-lattice and phase-coherence relaxation times in molecular nanomagnets were reported for the first time using pulsed electron-spin resonance.

perspectives on disease The cognitive basis of a biological disorder: autism

TL;DR: This article summarizes recent evidence indicating that individuals suffering from autism have a specific problem in understanding intentions and beliefs and proposes that this problem arises because they are incapable of forming a special kind of mental representation.