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Robert Schoelkopf
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 324
Citations - 48201
Robert Schoelkopf is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Qubit & Quantum computer. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 312 publications receiving 40906 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Schoelkopf include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & California Institute of Technology.
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Free-standing silicon shadow masks for transmon qubit fabrication
Ioannis Tsioutsios,Kyle Serniak,S. Diamond,Volodymyr Sivak,Zhixin Wang,Shyam Shankar,Luigi Frunzio,Robert Schoelkopf,Michel Devoret +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, free-standing silicon shadow masks fabricated from silicon-on-insulator wafers were used for nanofabrication of 3D transmon superconducting qubits.
Architectures for Multinode Superconducting Quantum Computers
James A. Ang,Gabriella Carini,Yanzuo Chen,Isaac L. Chuang,Michael A. DeMarco,Sophia E. Economou,Alec Eickbusch,Andrei Faraon,Kai-Mei C. Fu,Steven Girvin,Michael Hatridge,Andrew Houck,P. Hilaire,Kevin Krsulich,Ang Li,Chenxu Liu,Yuan Liu,Margaret Martonosi,David McKay,James A. Misewich,Marc K. Ritter,Robert Schoelkopf,Samuel A. Stein,Sara Sussman,Hong X. Tang,Weihua Tang,Teague Tomesh,Norm M. Tubman,Chen Wang,Nathan Wiebe,Yongxin Yao,Dillon C. Yost,Yiyu Zhou +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors employ a co-design inspired approach to quantify overall multinode quantum computer performance in terms of hardware models of internode links, entanglement distillation, and local architecture.
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Techniques for universal quantum control of quantum coherent states and related systems and methods
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method of operating an apparatus, the apparatus comprising a first quantum system having a plurality of coherent quantum states, the first quantum systems being coupled to a second quantum system, the method comprising providing an input energy signal to the second quantum systems that stimulates energy transfer between the first QS and the second QS, and that causes net dissipation of energy to be output from the second SQS.
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RF single electron transistor readout amplifiers for superconducting astronomical detectors of X-ray to sub-mm wavelengths
Thomas R. Stevenson,Abdelhanin Aassime,Per Delsing,Robert Schoelkopf,Kenneth Segall,Carl Michael Stahle +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a Radio-Frequency Single-Electron Transistors (RF-SETs) with large input gates, and tested performance and modes of operation with the goal of using such devices as on-chip amplifiers for a variety of high impedance cryogenic photodetectors.