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Sergey Dushenko

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Physical Review Applied|June 14, 2021
Sequential Bayesian experiment design for optically detected magnetic resonance of nitrogen-vacancy centersSergey Dushenko, Kapildeb Ambal, Robert D McMichael
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology|July 18, 2024
Optbayesexpt: Sequential Bayesian Experiment Design for Adaptive MeasurementsRobert D McMichael, Sean M Blakley, Sergey Dushenko
Journal of Applied Physics|January 9, 2023
Sequential Bayesian experiment design for adaptive Ramsey sequence measurementsRobert D McMichael, Sergey Dushenko, Sean M Blakley
Nature Communications|August 9, 2018
Tunable inverse spin Hall effect in nanometer-thick platinum films by ionic gatingSergey Dushenko, Masaya Hokazono, Kohji Nakamura, et al.
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Physical Review Applied|June 14, 2021
Sequential Bayesian experiment design for optically detected magnetic resonance of nitrogen-vacancy centersSergey Dushenko, Kapildeb Ambal, Robert D McMichael
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology|July 18, 2024
Optbayesexpt: Sequential Bayesian Experiment Design for Adaptive MeasurementsRobert D McMichael, Sean M Blakley, Sergey Dushenko
Journal of Applied Physics|January 9, 2023
Sequential Bayesian experiment design for adaptive Ramsey sequence measurementsRobert D McMichael, Sergey Dushenko, Sean M Blakley
Nature Communications|August 9, 2018
Tunable inverse spin Hall effect in nanometer-thick platinum films by ionic gatingSergey Dushenko, Masaya Hokazono, Kohji Nakamura, et al.
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