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David N. Jamieson publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where David N. Jamieson sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 382 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

David N. Jamieson D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where David N. Jamieson sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

David N. Jamieson is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy, Engineering, and Computer Science. Within these broad areas, they have contributed extensively to subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Artificial Intelligence; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Materials Chemistry; and Computational Mechanics.

The main topics of their work include Quantum and electron transport phenomena, Quantum Information and Cryptography, Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, Semiconductor materials and devices, Ion-surface interactions and analysis, Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis, and Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design.

David N. Jamieson's recent papers demonstrate a focus on quantum processor technology and semiconductor applications. Selected publications include:

  • Precision tomography of a three-qubit donor quantum processor in silicon, 2022, Nature
  • Donor Spins in Silicon for Quantum Technologies, 2020, Advanced Quantum Technologies
  • Deterministic Shallow Dopant Implantation in Silicon with Detection Confidence Upper-Bound to 99.85% by Ion-Solid Interactions, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • Navigating the 16-dimensional Hilbert space of a high-spin donor qudit with electric and magnetic fields, 2024, Nature Communications
  • An electrically driven single-atom "flip-flop" qubit, 2023, Science Advances

The scientist collaborates frequently with colleagues who have contributed to their body of work in various capacities. Notable frequent co-authors include:

  • Alexander Jakob
  • Andrea Morello
  • Fay E. Hudson
  • Brett C. Johnson
  • Andrew S. Dzurak

David N. Jamieson's research is published in multiple recognized venues, highlighting a range of their work across different areas. Prominent frequent publication outlets include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Nature Communications
  • Advanced Materials
  • Advanced Quantum Technologies
  • Physical Review Applied

Best Publications

  • A single-atom electron spin qubit in silicon

    Jarryd J. Pla;Kuan Y. Tan;Kuan Y. Tan;Juan P. Dehollain;Wee H. Lim

  • Single-shot readout of an electron spin in silicon.

    Andrea Morello;Jarryd J. Pla;Floris A. Zwanenburg;Kok W. Chan

  • Storing quantum information for 30 seconds in a nanoelectronic device

    Juha T. Muhonen;Juan P. Dehollain;Arne Laucht;Fay E. Hudson

  • High-fidelity readout and control of a nuclear spin qubit in silicon

    Jarryd J. Pla;Kuan Y. Tan;Kuan Y. Tan;Juan P. Dehollain;Wee H. Lim;Wee H. Lim

  • The Raman spectrum of nanocrystalline diamond

    S Prawer;K.W Nugent;D.N Jamieson;J.O Orwa

  • Implantation of labelled single nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond using N15

    J R Rabeau;Patrick Reichart;Grigori Tamanyan;David Jamieson

  • Materials Analysis Using a Nuclear Microprobe

    Mark B. H. Breese;David N. Jamieson;Philip J. C. King

  • Dynamic analysis: on-line quantitative PIXE microanalysis and its use in overlap-resolved elemental mapping

    C.G. Ryan;D.N. Jamieson

  • Controlled shallow single ion implantation in silicon using an active substrate for sub-20 keV ions

    D. N. Jamieson;C. Yang;T. Hopf;S. M. Hearne

  • Stable pit formation on AA2024-T3 in a NaCl environment

    A. Boag;R.J. Taylor;T.H. Muster;N. Goodman

  • Raman investigation of damage caused by deep ion implantation in diamond

    J. O. Orwa;K. W. Nugent;D. N. Jamieson;S. Prawer

  • Ion-Beam-Assisted Lift-Off Technique for Three-Dimensional Micromachining of Freestanding Single-Crystal Diamond

    Paolo Olivero;Sergey Rubanov;Patrick Reichart;Brant C. Gibson

  • Implantation of labelled single nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond using 15N

    J. R. Rabeau;P. Reichart;G. Tamanyan;D. N. Jamieson

  • A new method for on-line true-elemental imaging using PIXE and the proton microprobe

    C.G. Ryan;D.N. Jamieson;C.L. Churms;J.V. Pilcher

  • MEASUREMENT OF (P, P) ELASTIC CROSS-SECTIONS FOR C, O AND SI IN THE ENERGY-RANGE 1.0-3.5 MEV

    R. Amirikas;D.N. Jamieson;S.P. Dooley

  • Transport spectroscopy of single phosphorus donors in a silicon nanoscale transistor.

    Kuan Yen Tan;Kok Wai Chan;Mikko Möttönen;Mikko Möttönen;Andrea Morello

  • Creating diamond color centers for quantum optical applications

    F.C. Waldermann;P. Olivero;J. Nunn;K. Surmacz

  • Fabrication of Ultrathin Single‐Crystal Diamond Membranes

    Barbara A. Fairchild;Paolo Olivero;Paolo Olivero;Sergey Rubanov;Andrew D. Greentree

  • The Raman spectrum of amorphous diamond

    S. Prawer;K.W. Nugent;D.N. Jamieson

  • Coherent population trapping in diamond N-V centers at zero magnetic field

    Charles Santori;David Fattal;Sean M. Spillane;Marco Fiorentino

  • Characterization of three-dimensional microstructures in single-crystal diamond

    P. Olivero;S. Rubanov;P. Reichart;B.C. Gibson

  • A dressed spin qubit in silicon

    Arne Laucht;Rachpon Kalra;Stephanie Simmons;Juan P. Dehollain

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven Prawer
Steven Prawer University of Melbourne
Chris Ryan
Chris Ryan University of Waikato
Kohei M. Itoh
Kohei M. Itoh Keio University
Lloyd C. L. Hollenberg
Lloyd C. L. Hollenberg University of Melbourne
Rafi Kalish
Rafi Kalish Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Mark B. H. Breese
Mark B. H. Breese National University of Singapore
Andrew A. Bettiol
Andrew A. Bettiol National University of Singapore
Barry Luther-Davies
Barry Luther-Davies Australian National University
Anthony E. Hughes
Anthony E. Hughes Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Marco Fiorentino
Marco Fiorentino Hewlett Packard Enterprise (United States)

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