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Lieven M. K. Vandersypen

Researcher at Delft University of Technology

Publications -  267
Citations -  31933

Lieven M. K. Vandersypen is an academic researcher from Delft University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Qubit & Quantum dot. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 244 publications receiving 27565 citations. Previous affiliations of Lieven M. K. Vandersypen include Kavli Institute of Nanoscience & University of Regensburg.

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Science and technology roadmap for graphene, related two-dimensional crystals, and hybrid systems

Andrea C. Ferrari, +68 more
- 04 Mar 2015 - 
TL;DR: An overview of the key aspects of graphene and related materials, ranging from fundamental research challenges to a variety of applications in a large number of sectors, highlighting the steps necessary to take GRMs from a state of raw potential to a point where they might revolutionize multiple industries are provided.
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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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Gate-induced insulating state in bilayer graphene devices

TL;DR: This work demonstrates the controlled induction of an insulating state--with large suppression of the conductivity--in bilayer graphene, by using a double-gate device configuration that enables an electric field to be applied perpendicular to the plane.
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Experimental realization of Shor's quantum factoring algorithm using nuclear magnetic resonance

TL;DR: A simple, parameter-free but predictive model of decoherence effects in the authors' system is presented, which is in principle scalable to systems containing many quantum bits, but such scalability is not implied by the present work.