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Andreas Wallraff

Andreas Wallraff

D-Index & Metrics

Physics

D-Index
89
Citations
38685
World Ranking
2277
National Ranking
50

Andreas Wallraff publication distribution in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Physics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andreas Wallraff sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 339 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,469 publications or more.

Andreas Wallraff D-index placement in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Physics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andreas Wallraff sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 89 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 185 D-Index or more.

Overview

Andreas Wallraff is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland. Their research primarily spans across the fields of Computer Science and Physics and Astronomy, with 75 and 60 publications respectively in these areas.

Their subfields of study include:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Materials Chemistry

The main topics covered in their work are:

  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
  • Quantum optics and atomic interactions

Among recent publications associated with Wallraff, several key papers include:

  • "Circuit quantum electrodynamics" (2021) published in Reviews of Modern Physics
  • "Repeated quantum error detection in a surface code" (2020) published in Nature Physics
  • "Microwave Quantum Link between Superconducting Circuits Housed in Spatially Separated Cryogenic Systems" (2020) published in Physical Review Letters
  • "Loophole-free Bell inequality violation with superconducting circuits" (2023) published in Nature
  • "Implementation of Conditional Phase Gates Based on Tunable ZZ Interactions" (2020) published in Physical Review Letters

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Wallraff include:

  • Christopher Eichler
  • Graham J. Norris
  • Ants Remm
  • Jean-Claude Besse
  • Christoph Hellings

Wallraff's research is published often in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Repository for Publications and Research Data (ETH Zurich)
  • Physical Review Applied
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Nature Communications

The scope of Wallraff's work is broad and interdisciplinary, with a focus on the advancement of quantum technologies and fundamental physics. Research contributions address both theoretical and experimental aspects related to quantum information, quantum error correction, superconducting circuits, and quantum optics.

Best Publications

  • Strong coupling of a single photon to a superconducting qubit using circuit quantum electrodynamics

    A. Wallraff;D. I. Schuster;A. Blais;L. Frunzio

  • Cavity quantum electrodynamics for superconducting electrical circuits: An architecture for quantum computation

    Alexandre Blais;Ren-Shou Huang;Ren-Shou Huang;Andreas Wallraff;S. M. Girvin

  • Coupling superconducting qubits via a cavity bus.

    J. Majer;J. M. Chow;J. M. Gambetta;Jens Koch

  • Circuit quantum electrodynamics

    Alexandre Blais;Arne L. Grimsmo;S. M. Girvin;Andreas Wallraff

  • Resolving photon number states in a superconducting circuit

    D. I. Schuster;A. A. Houck;J. A. Schreier;A. Wallraff;A. Wallraff

  • Quantum information processing with circuit quantum electrodynamics

    Alexandre Blais;Alexandre Blais;Jay Gambetta;A. Wallraff;A. Wallraff;D. I. Schuster

  • Approaching unit visibility for control of a superconducting qubit with dispersive readout.

    A. Wallraff;D. I. Schuster;A. Blais;L. Frunzio

  • Climbing the Jaynes–Cummings ladder and observing its nonlinearity in a cavity QED system

    J. M. Fink;M. Göppl;M. Baur;R. Bianchetti

  • The quantum technologies roadmap: a European community view

    Antonio Acín;Immanuel Felix Bloch;Immanuel Felix Bloch;Harry M. Buhrman;Tommaso Calarco

  • Photon-Mediated Interactions Between Distant Artificial Atoms

    Arjan F. van Loo;Arkady Fedorov;Kevin Lalumière;Barry C. Sanders

  • ac Stark Shift and Dephasing of a Superconducting Qubit Strongly Coupled to a Cavity Field

    D. I. Schuster;A. Wallraff;A. Blais;L. Frunzio

  • Qubit-photon interactions in a cavity: Measurement-induced dephasing and number splitting

    Jay Gambetta;Alexandre Blais;Alexandre Blais;D. I. Schuster;A. Wallraff;A. Wallraff

  • Implementation of a Toffoli gate with superconducting circuits

    Arkady Fedorov;Lars Steffen;Matthias Baur;M. P. da Silva;M. P. da Silva

  • Observation of Berry's Phase in a Solid-State Qubit

    P. J. Leek;J. M. Fink;A. Blais;R. Bianchetti

  • Dressed collective qubit states and the Tavis-Cummings model in circuit QED.

    J. M. Fink;R. Bianchetti;M. Baur;M. Göppl

  • Dipole coupling of a double quantum dot to a microwave resonator.

    T. Frey;P. J. Leek;M. Beck;A. Blais

  • Coplanar waveguide resonators for circuit quantum electrodynamics

    M. Göppl;A. Fragner;M. Baur;R. Bianchetti

  • Observation of Resonant Photon Blockade at Microwave Frequencies Using Correlation Function Measurements

    C. Lang;D. Bozyigit;C. Eichler;L. Steffen

  • Experimental realization of non-Abelian non-adiabatic geometric gates

    A. A. Abdumalikov;J. M. Fink;J. M. Fink;K. Juliusson;K. Juliusson;M. Pechal

  • Implementation of a Toffoli Gate with Superconducting Circuits

    Arkady Fedorov;Lars Steffen;Matthias Baur;Marcus da Silva

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexandre Blais
Alexandre Blais Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Thomas Ihn
Thomas Ihn Solid State Physics Laboratory
Klaus Ensslin
Klaus Ensslin ETH Zurich
Robert Schoelkopf
Robert Schoelkopf Yale University
Werner Wegscheider
Werner Wegscheider Solid State Physics Laboratory
Luigi Frunzio
Luigi Frunzio Yale University
Steven Girvin
Steven Girvin Yale University
Jay M. Gambetta
Jay M. Gambetta IBM (United States)
Michel Devoret
Michel Devoret Yale University

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