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David J Reilly

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Nature Nanotechnology|June 6, 2013
Quantum dots: and then there were threeDavid J Reilly
Nature|December 24, 2010
Quantum technology: Electrons spin in the fieldDavid J Reilly
Nature Nanotechnology|December 24, 2010
Quantum computing: Solid-state spins surviveMichael J Biercuk, David J Reilly
IEEE Journal of Microwaves|August 6, 2021
Microwaves in Quantum ComputingJoseph C Bardin, Daniel H Slichter, David J Reilly
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 24, 2016
Hyperpolarized Nanodiamond SurfacesEwa Rej, Torsten Gaebel, David E J Waddington, et al.
Nature Communications|October 10, 2015
Hyperpolarized nanodiamond with long spin-relaxation timesEwa Rej, Torsten Gaebel, Thomas Boele, et al.
Nature Nanotechnology|July 26, 2008
A Ge/Si heterostructure nanowire-based double quantum dot with integrated charge sensorYongjie Hu, Hugh O H Churchill, David J Reilly, et al.
Biophysical Reviews|May 17, 2017
Luminescent nanodiamonds for biomedical applicationsJana M Say, Caryn van Vreden, David J Reilly, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 13, 2019
Phase-Encoded Hyperpolarized Nanodiamond for Magnetic Resonance ImagingDavid E J Waddington, Thomas Boele, Ewa Rej, et al.
Nature Communications|November 30, 2017
Zero-field edge plasmons in a magnetic topological insulatorAlice C Mahoney, James I Colless, Lucas Peeters, et al.
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Nature Nanotechnology|June 6, 2013
Quantum dots: and then there were threeDavid J Reilly
Nature|December 24, 2010
Quantum technology: Electrons spin in the fieldDavid J Reilly
Nature Nanotechnology|December 24, 2010
Quantum computing: Solid-state spins surviveMichael J Biercuk, David J Reilly
IEEE Journal of Microwaves|August 6, 2021
Microwaves in Quantum ComputingJoseph C Bardin, Daniel H Slichter, David J Reilly
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 24, 2016
Hyperpolarized Nanodiamond SurfacesEwa Rej, Torsten Gaebel, David E J Waddington, et al.
Nature Communications|October 10, 2015
Hyperpolarized nanodiamond with long spin-relaxation timesEwa Rej, Torsten Gaebel, Thomas Boele, et al.
Nature Nanotechnology|July 26, 2008
A Ge/Si heterostructure nanowire-based double quantum dot with integrated charge sensorYongjie Hu, Hugh O H Churchill, David J Reilly, et al.
Biophysical Reviews|May 17, 2017
Luminescent nanodiamonds for biomedical applicationsJana M Say, Caryn van Vreden, David J Reilly, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 13, 2019
Phase-Encoded Hyperpolarized Nanodiamond for Magnetic Resonance ImagingDavid E J Waddington, Thomas Boele, Ewa Rej, et al.
Nature Communications|November 30, 2017
Zero-field edge plasmons in a magnetic topological insulatorAlice C Mahoney, James I Colless, Lucas Peeters, et al.
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