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Daniel Loss 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 Daniel Loss sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 705 publications — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Daniel Loss 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 Daniel Loss sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 117 D-Index — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2021 - External Scientific Member, Max Planck Society
  • 2021 - External Scientific Member, Max Planck Society
  • 2017 - King Faisal International Prize in Science
  • 2017 - King Faisal International Prize in Science
  • 2014 - German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Physics
  • 2014 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences
  • 2014 - Blaise Pascal Medal in Physics, European Academy of Sciences
  • 2014 - Blaise Pascal Medal in Physics, European Academy of Sciences
  • 2010 - Marcel Benoist Prize
  • 2010 - Marcel Benoist Prize
  • 2005 - Humboldt Research Prize
  • 2005 - Humboldt Research Prize
  • 2000 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For theoretical studies of quantum effects in mesoscopic magnets

Overview

Daniel Loss is affiliated with the University of Basel in Switzerland and specializes primarily in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their research contributions cover several subfields, including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Condensed Matter Physics; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Artificial Intelligence; and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's work has led to publications in a range of frequent venues, notably:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Physical Review Research
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Key topics of research addressed by Daniel Loss include:

  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Topological Materials and Phenomena
  • Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
  • Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
  • Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
  • Magnetic properties of thin films
  • Graphene research and applications

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Daniel Loss are:

  • "Quantum-coherent nanoscience," 2021, published in Nature Nanotechnology
  • "Review of performance metrics of spin qubits in gated semiconducting nanostructures," 2022, published in Nature Reviews Physics
  • "Superconducting diode effect due to magnetochiral anisotropy in topological insulators and Rashba nanowires," 2022, published in Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • "Squeezed hole spin qubits in Ge quantum dots with ultrafast gates at low power," 2021, published in Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • "Local and nonlocal quantum transport due to Andreev bound states in finite Rashba nanowires with superconducting and normal sections," 2021, published in Physical review. B./Physical review. B

Throughout their career, Daniel Loss has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Jelena Klinovaja
  • Henry F. Legg
  • Stefano Bosco
  • Peter Stano
  • Dmitry Miserev

Daniel Loss has been recognized by multiple scientific organizations. Awards include membership in the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in 2014 with a focus on Physics; election as a Member of the European Academy of Sciences from 2014; and designation as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2000 for theoretical studies of quantum effects in mesoscopic magnets.

Best Publications

  • Quantum computation with quantum dots

    Daniel Loss;Daniel Loss;David P. DiVincenzo;David P. DiVincenzo

  • Quantum computing in molecular magnets

    Michael N. Leuenberger;Daniel Loss

  • Quantum information processing using quantum dot spins and cavity QED

    Atac Imamoglu;David D. Awschalom;Guido Burkard;David P. DiVincenzo

  • Coupled quantum dots as quantum gates

    Guido Burkard;Daniel Loss;David P. DiVincenzo

  • Semiconductor spintronics and quantum computation

    David D. Awschalom;D. Loss;N. Samarth

  • Spin qubits in graphene quantum dots

    Bjoern Trauzettel;Denis V. Bulaev;Daniel Loss;Guido Burkard

  • Nonballistic spin-field-effect transistor.

    John Schliemann;J. Carlos Egues;Daniel Loss

  • Electron spin decoherence in quantum dots due to interaction with nuclei.

    Alexander V. Khaetskii;Daniel Loss;Leonid Glazman

  • Andreev tunneling, Coulomb blockade, and resonant transport of nonlocal spin-entangled electrons

    Patrik Recher;Eugene V. Sukhorukov;Daniel Loss

  • Phonon-Induced Decay of the Electron Spin in Quantum Dots

    Vitaly N. Golovach;Alexander Khaetskii;Daniel Loss

  • Hyperfine interaction in a quantum dot: Non-Markovian electron spin dynamics

    W. A. Coish;Daniel Loss

  • Topological Superconductivity and Majorana Fermions in RKKY Systems

    Jelena Klinovaja;Peter Stano;Ali Yazdani;Daniel Loss

  • Quantum correlations in two-fermion systems

    John Schliemann;J. Ignacio Cirac;Marek Kuś;Maciej Lewenstein

  • Prospects for Spin-Based Quantum Computing in Quantum Dots

    Christoph Kloeffel;Daniel Loss

  • Spin qubits with electrically gated polyoxometalate molecules.

    Joerg Lehmann;Alejandro Gaita-Arino;Alejandro Gaita-Arino;Eugenio Coronado;Daniel Loss

  • Quantum information processing and communication: strategic report on current status, visions and goals for research in Europe

    Peter Zoller;Peter Zoller;Thomas Beth;D. Binosi;D. Binosi;Rainer Blatt;Rainer Blatt

  • From Andreev to Majorana bound states in hybrid superconductor-semiconductor nanowires

    Elsa Prada;Pablo San-Jose;Michiel De Moor;Attila Geresdi

  • Suppression of tunneling by interference in half-integer-spin particles.

    Daniel Loss;David P. DiVincenzo;G. Grinstein

  • Electric-dipole-induced spin resonance in quantum dots

    Vitaly N. Golovach;Massoud Borhani;Daniel Loss

  • Quantum dot as spin filter and spin memory

    Patrik Recher;Eugene V. Sukhorukov;Daniel Loss

Frequent Co-Authors

David P. DiVincenzo
David P. DiVincenzo RWTH Aachen University
Seigo Tarucha
Seigo Tarucha University of Tokyo
Andreas D. Wieck
Andreas D. Wieck Ruhr University Bochum
David D. Awschalom
David D. Awschalom Argonne National Laboratory
Yaroslav Tserkovnyak
Yaroslav Tserkovnyak University of California, Los Angeles
Leo P. Kouwenhoven
Leo P. Kouwenhoven Delft University of Technology
Amir Yacoby
Amir Yacoby Harvard University
Allan H. MacDonald
Allan H. MacDonald The University of Texas at Austin
Atac Imamoglu
Atac Imamoglu ETH Zurich
Ernst Meyer
Ernst Meyer University of Basel

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