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Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
14015
World Ranking
12918
National Ranking
349

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For pioneering one of the first demonstrations of a quantum computer using magnetic moments of nuclei as quantum bits and identifying new industrial applications in medicine, oil exploration and pharmaceuticals
  • 2015 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Best Publications

  • Tat peptide-derivatized magnetic nanoparticles allow in vivo tracking and recovery of progenitor cells.

    Maïté Lewin;Nadia Carlesso;Ching Hsuan Tung;Xiao Wu Tang

  • Ensemble quantum computing by NMR spectroscopy

    David G. Cory;Amr F. Fahmy;Timothy F. Havel

  • Noise spectroscopy through dynamical decoupling with a superconducting flux qubit

    Jonas Bylander;Simon Gustavsson;Fei Yan;Fumiki Yoshihara

  • Measurement of translational displacement probabilities by NMR: an indicator of compartmentation.

    D G Cory;A N Garroway

  • Suppression of signals from the probe in bloch decay spectra

    D.G Cory;W.M Ritchey

  • Symmetrized characterization of noisy quantum processes.

    Joseph Emerson;Marcus Silva;Osama Moussa;Colm Ryan

  • Evolution of interlayer and intralayer magnetism in three atomically thin chromium trihalides.

    Hyun Ho Kim;Bowen Yang;Siwen Li;Shengwei Jiang

  • Design of strongly modulating pulses to implement precise effective Hamiltonians for quantum information processing

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  • Sensitivity and Resolution of Constant-Time Imaging

    S. Gravina;D.G. Cory

  • Water diffusion, T2 and compartmentation in frog sciatic nerve

    Sharon Peled;David G. Cory;Stephen A. Raymond;Daniel A. Kirschner

  • Gradient, high-resolution, magic angle spinning 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of intact cells.

    Patrick Weybright;Kevin Millis;Natalee Campbell;David G. Cory

  • Testing contextuality on quantum ensembles with one clean qubit

    Osama Moussa;Colm A Ryan;David G Cory;David G Cory;Raymond Laflamme;Raymond Laflamme

  • Gradient, high-resolution, magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of human adipocyte tissue.

    Kevin K. Millis;Werner E. Maas;David G. Cory;Samuel Singer;Samuel Singer

  • FIRST DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF THE SPIN DIFFUSION RATE IN A HOMOGENOUS SOLID

    Wurong Zhang;D. G. Cory

  • Gradient, High Resolution, Magic Angle Sample Spinning NMR

    W. E. Maas;and F. H. Laukien;D. G. Cory

  • Multiple Scattering by NMR

    Yuan Cheng;David G. Cory

  • Universal control of nuclear spins via anisotropic hyperfine interactions

    J. S. Hodges;J. C. Yang;C. Ramanathan;D. G. Cory

  • Time-suspension multiple-pulse sequences: applications to solid-state imaging

    D.G Cory;J.B Miller;A.N Garroway

  • Classification of human liposarcoma and lipoma using ex vivo proton NMR spectroscopy.

    Kevin Millis;Patrick Weybright;Natalee Campbell;Jonathan A. Fletcher

  • Dynamic nuclear polarization in silicon microparticles.

    A. E. Dementyev;D. G. Cory;C. Ramanathan

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald L. Walsworth
Ronald L. Walsworth University of Maryland, Baltimore
Raymond Laflamme
Raymond Laflamme University of Waterloo
Yasunobu Nakamura
Yasunobu Nakamura University of Tokyo
Nathan Wiebe
Nathan Wiebe University of Toronto
Yun Liu
Yun Liu National Institute of Standards and Technology
Charles Marcus
Charles Marcus University of Copenhagen
Wojciech H. Zurek
Wojciech H. Zurek Los Alamos National Laboratory
Christopher D.M. Fletcher
Christopher D.M. Fletcher Brigham and Women's Hospital
Emanuel Knill
Emanuel Knill National Institute of Standards and Technology
Kohei M. Itoh
Kohei M. Itoh Keio University

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