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39
Citations
4882
World Ranking
4775
National Ranking
1670

Overview

Paul D. Dresselhaus is affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering as well as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The scientist's work covers a range of specialized topics including Advanced Electrical Measurement Techniques, Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism, Quantum and Electron Transport Phenomena, Optical Network Technologies, Quantum Information and Cryptography, Photonic and Optical Devices, and Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications.

They have published extensively in various scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
  • IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Applied Physics Letters
  • PRX Quantum

Paul D. Dresselhaus has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Samuel P. Benz
  • Anna E. Fox
  • Nathan E. Flowers-Jacobs
  • Manuel Castellanos-Beltran
  • P. F. Hopkins

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Paul D. Dresselhaus include:

  • Digital Control of a Superconducting Qubit Using a Josephson Pulse Generator at 3 K, 2022, PRX Quantum
  • Dual Josephson impedance bridge: towards a universal bridge for impedance metrology, 2020, Metrologia
  • Synaptic weighting in single flux quantum neuromorphic computing, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Microwave Modeling and Characterization of Superconductive Circuits for Quantum Voltage Standard Applications at 4 K, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
  • Single-Flux-Quantum Multiplier Circuits for Synthesizing Gigahertz Waveforms With Quantum-Based Accuracy, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

Best Publications

  • Hybrid superconducting-magnetic memory device using competing order parameters.

    Burm Baek;William H. Rippard;Samuel P. Benz;Stephen E. Russek

  • Ultralow power artificial synapses using nanotextured magnetic Josephson junctions.

    Michael L. Schneider;Christine A. Donnelly;Stephen E. Russek;Burm Baek

  • AC coupling technique for Josephson waveform synthesis

    S.P. Benz;C.J. Burroughs;P.D. Dresselhaus

  • 1 V and 10 V SNS Programmable Voltage Standards for 70 GHz

    F. Mueller;R. Behr;T. Weimann;L. Palafox

  • Precision Differential Sampling Measurements of Low-Frequency Synthesized Sine Waves With an AC Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard

    A. Rufenacht;C.J. Burroughs;S.P. Benz;P.D. Dresselhaus

  • 10V programmable Josephson voltage standard circuits using NbN∕TiNx∕NbN∕TiNx∕NbN double-junction stacks

    Hirotake Yamamori;Mayumi Ishizaki;A. Shoji;Paul D. Dresselhaus

  • NIST 10 V Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard System

    C J Burroughs;P D Dresselhaus;A Rufenacht;D Olaya

  • An electronic measurement of the Boltzmann constant

    Samuel P Benz;Alessio Pollarolo;Alessio Pollarolo;Jifeng Qu;Horst Rogalla

  • Systematic error analysis of stepwise approximated AC waveforms generated by a Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard

    C.J. Burroughs;A. Rufenacht;S.P. Benz;P.D. Dresselhaus

  • Error and Transient Analysis of Stepwise-Approximated Sine Waves Generated by Programmable Josephson Voltage Standards

    C.J. Burroughs;A. Rufenacht;S.P. Benz;P.D. Dresselhaus

  • Differential Sampling Measurement of a 7 V RMS Sine Wave With a Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard

    Alain Rufenacht;Charles J. Burroughs;Paul D. Dresselhaus;Samuel P. Benz

  • AC power standard using a programmable Josephson voltage standard

    B.C. Waltrip;Bo Gong;T.L. Nelson;Yicheng Wang

  • Practical high-resolution programmable Josephson Voltage standards using double- and triple-stacked MoSi/sub 2/-barrier junctions

    Yonuk Chong;C.J. Burroughs;P.D. Dresselhaus;N. Hadacek

  • Low harmonic distortion in a Josephson arbitrary waveform synthesizer

    Samuel P. Benz;Charles J. Burroughs;Paul D. Dresselhaus

  • Broadband Lumped-Element Integrated $N$ -Way Power Dividers for Voltage Standards

    M.M. Elsbury;P.D. Dresselhaus;N.F. Bergren;C.J. Burroughs

  • Two-Volt Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer Using Wilkinson Dividers.

    Nathan E. Flowers-Jacobs;Anna E. Fox;Paul D. Dresselhaus;Robert E. Schwall

  • Thermal voltage converter calibrations using a quantum ac standard

    Thomas E Lipe;Joseph R Kinard;Yi-Hua Tang;Samuel P Benz

  • Precision Measurements Using a 300 mV Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer

    S.P. Benz;P.D. Dresselhaus;C.J. Burroughs;N.F. Bergren

  • 10 Volt Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard Circuits Using NbSi-Barrier Junctions

    P D Dresselhaus;M M Elsbury;D Olaya;C J Burroughs

  • Progress toward a 1 V pulse-driven ac Josephson voltage standard

    S.P. Benz;P.D. Dresselhaus;A. Rufenacht;N.F. Bergren

  • An AC Josephson source for Johnson noise thermometry

    S.P. Benz;J.M. Martinis;P.D. Dresselhaus;Sae Woo Nam

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuel P. Benz
Samuel P. Benz National Institute of Standards and Technology
Charles J. Burroughs
Charles J. Burroughs National Institute of Standards and Technology
Zoya Popovic
Zoya Popovic University of Colorado Boulder
Dae Joon Kang
Dae Joon Kang Sungkyunkwan University
Mark G. Blamire
Mark G. Blamire University of Cambridge
Robert H. Hadfield
Robert H. Hadfield University of Glasgow
Dylan F. Williams
Dylan F. Williams National Institute of Standards and Technology

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