Monika Schleier-Smith
Monika Schleier-Smith is an American experimental physicist studying many-body quantum physics by precisely assembling systems of ultracold atoms. Her research helps connect the world of theoretical and experimental physics. These atomic, molecular, and optical physics (AMO) engineered systems have applications in quantum sensing, coherent control, and quantum computing. Schleier-Smith is an associate professor of physics at Stanford University, a Sloan Research Fellow, and a National Science Foundation CAREER Award recipient. Schleier-Smith also serves on the board of directors for the Hertz Foundation and also works to improve education through speaking and serving on panels. Provided by Wikipedia
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Cavity-enabled spin squeezing for a quantum-enhanced atomic clock by Schleier-Smith, Monika Helene
Published 2012
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Generating entangled spin states for quantum metrology by single-photon detection by Zhang, Hao, Schleier-Smith, Monika, McConnell, Robert P., Cuk, Senka, Vuletic, Vladan, Hu, Jiazhong, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Published 2014
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Collective State Measurement of Mesoscopic Ensembles with Single-Atom Resolution by Zhang, Hao, McConnell, Robert P., Cuk, Senka, Schleier-Smith, Monika H., Leroux, Ian Daniel, Vuletic, Vladan, Lin, Qian, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Published 2013
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