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Mollie Schwartz

Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications -  49
Citations -  3136

Mollie Schwartz is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Qubit & Quantum computer. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 36 publications receiving 2321 citations. Previous affiliations of Mollie Schwartz include Brookhaven National Laboratory & Columbia University.

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Superconducting Qubits: Current State of Play

TL;DR: The superconducting qubits are leading candidates in the race to build a quantum computer capable of realizing computations beyond the reach of modern supercomputers as discussed by the authors, but their performance has not yet been evaluated.
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A near–quantum-limited Josephson traveling-wave parametric amplifier

TL;DR: A superconducting amplifier based on a Josephson junction transmission line that exhibited high gain over a gigahertz-sized bandwidth and was able to perform high-fidelity qubit readout and has broad applicability to microwave metrology and quantum optics.
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Infrared spectroscopy of Landau levels of graphene.

TL;DR: In infrared studies of the Landau level (LL) transitions in single layer graphene, the lack of precise scaling between different LL transitions indicates considerable contributions of many-particle effects to the infrared transition energies.
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Observation of measurement-induced entanglement and quantum trajectories of remote superconducting qubits

TL;DR: The entanglement of two superconducting qubits is demonstrated by designing a joint measurement that probabilistically projects onto an entangled state by using a continuous measurement scheme, confirming the validity of the quantum Bayesian formalism for a cascaded system.
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Cyclotron resonance in bilayer graphene.

TL;DR: In this article, the properties of single layer graphene have been investigated and the existence of unusual charge car-riers, analogous to massless, chiral Dirac particles having a Berry's phase ofand resulting in a new, half-integer quantum Hall effect.