Daniel Loss, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Physics | Universität Basel, Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland |
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Sign in to add mentorArmin Thellung | grad student | 1986 | Universität Zürich |
Anthony J. Leggett | post-doc | 1989-1991 | UIUC |
David P. DiVincenzo | post-doc | 1991-1993 | IBM Research |
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Adelsberger C, Bosco S, Klinovaja J, et al. (2024) Valley-Free Silicon Fins Caused by Shear Strain. Physical Review Letters. 133: 037001 |
Zou J, Bosco S, Loss D. (2024) Spatially correlated classical and quantum noise in driven qubits. Npj Quantum Information. 10: 46 |
Hess R, Legg HF, Loss D, et al. (2024) Hess et al. Reply. Physical Review Letters. 132: 099602 |
Zou J, Bosco S, Thingstad E, et al. (2024) Dissipative Spin-Wave Diode and Nonreciprocal Magnonic Amplifier. Physical Review Letters. 132: 036701 |
Bosco S, Geyer S, Camenzind LC, et al. (2023) Phase-Driving Hole Spin Qubits. Physical Review Letters. 131: 197001 |
Hess R, Legg HF, Loss D, et al. (2023) Trivial Andreev Band Mimicking Topological Bulk Gap Reopening in the Nonlocal Conductance of Long Rashba Nanowires. Physical Review Letters. 130: 207001 |
Malkoc O, Stano P, Loss D. (2022) Charge-Noise-Induced Dephasing in Silicon Hole-Spin Qubits. Physical Review Letters. 129: 247701 |
Küster F, Brinker S, Hess R, et al. (2022) Non-Majorana modes in diluted spin chains proximitized to a superconductor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2210589119 |
Hetényi B, Bosco S, Loss D. (2022) Anomalous Zero-Field Splitting for Hole Spin Qubits in Si and Ge Quantum Dots. Physical Review Letters. 129: 116805 |
Bosco S, Scarlino P, Klinovaja J, et al. (2022) Fully Tunable Longitudinal Spin-Photon Interactions in Si and Ge Quantum Dots. Physical Review Letters. 129: 066801 |