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Stephen D. Bartlett

Stephen D. Bartlett

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
54
Citations
12204
World Ranking
3153
National Ranking
167

Stephen D. Bartlett publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Stephen D. Bartlett sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 201 publications — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Stephen D. Bartlett D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Stephen D. Bartlett sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For pioneering theoretical research in quantum information, including the theory of quantum computational phases of matter and classical simulation methods for quantum circuits

Overview

Stephen D. Bartlett is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on computer science and physics and astronomy. Within these broad fields, their work covers several subfields, including artificial intelligence, atomic and molecular physics and optics, electrical and electronic engineering, computational theory and mathematics, and general health professions.

The scholar's research concentrates on topics related to quantum computing and quantum mechanics. Major themes include quantum computing algorithms and architecture, quantum information and cryptography, quantum and electron transport phenomena, advancements in semiconductor devices and circuit design, quantum-dot cellular automata, quantum mechanics and applications, and topological materials and phenomena.

Stephen D. Bartlett has contributed to numerous scientific publications across various venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • PRX Quantum
  • Quantum
  • Physical Review Research
  • Physical review. A/Physical review, A

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by them include:

  • Fault-Tolerant Thresholds for the Surface Code in Excess of 5% Under Biased Noise, 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • Low-overhead fault-tolerant quantum computing using long-range connectivity, 2022, Science Advances
  • High-fidelity spin qubit operation and algorithmic initialization above 1 K, 2024, Nature
  • Anyon Condensation and the Color Code, 2024, PRX Quantum
  • Fault-tolerant quantum gates with defects in topological stabilizer codes, 2020, Physical review. A/Physical review, A

Collaborative efforts form a significant part of their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Benjamin J. Brown
  • André Saraiva
  • Tuomo Tanttu
  • Fay E. Hudson
  • Andrew S. Dzurak

Their academic contributions were recognized in 2020 when they were awarded the title Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) with the citation highlighting pioneering theoretical research in quantum information, encompassing the theory of quantum computational phases of matter and classical simulation methods for quantum circuits.

Best Publications

  • Reference frames, superselection rules, and quantum information

    Stephen D. Bartlett;Terry Rudolph;Robert W. Spekkens

  • Efficient quantum state tomography

    Marcus Cramer;Martin B. Plenio;Steven T. Flammia;Rolando Somma

  • Entanglement-free Heisenberg-limited phase estimation

    Brendon Lloyd Higgins;D. W. Berry;S. D. Bartlett;Howard Mark Wiseman

  • Efficient classical simulation of continuous variable quantum information processes

    Stephen D. Bartlett;Barry C. Sanders;Samuel L. Braunstein;Kae Nemoto

  • Measuring entangled qutrits and their use for quantum bit commitment.

    Nathan K. Langford;Rohan B. Dalton;Michael D. Harvey;Jeremy L. O'Brien

  • Quantum walks in higher dimensions

    Troy D. Mackay;Stephen D. Bartlett;Leigh T. Stephenson;Barry C. Sanders

  • Self-consistent measurement and state tomography of an exchange-only spin qubit

    J. Medford;Johannes Beil;Johannes Beil;J.M. Taylor;S.D. Bartlett

  • Quantum encodings in spin systems and harmonic oscillators

    Stephen D. Bartlett;Hubert de Guise;Hubert de Guise;Barry C. Sanders;Barry C. Sanders

  • Suppressing qubit dephasing using real-time Hamiltonian estimation

    M. D. Shulman;S. P. Harvey;J. M. Nichol;S. D. Bartlett

  • Silicon qubit fidelities approaching incoherent noise limits via pulse engineering

    C. H. Yang;K. W. Chan;R. Harper;W. Huang

  • Classical and quantum communication without a shared reference frame.

    Stephen D. Bartlett;Terry Rudolph;Robert W. Spekkens

  • Estimating Outcome Probabilities of Quantum Circuits Using Quasiprobabilities.

    Hakop Pashayan;Joel J. Wallman;Stephen D. Bartlett

  • How to perform the most accurate possible phase measurements

    D. W. Berry;D. W. Berry;Brendon Lloyd Higgins;S. D. Bartlett;M. W. Mitchell

  • Quantum quincunx in cavity quantum electrodynamics

    Barry C. Sanders;Stephen D. Bartlett;Ben Tregenna;Peter L. Knight

  • The XZZX surface code.

    J. Pablo Bonilla Ataides;David K. Tuckett;Stephen D. Bartlett;Steven T. Flammia

  • Experimental Feedback Control of Quantum Systems Using Weak Measurements

    G. G. Gillett;R.B. Dalton;B.P. Lanyon;M.P. Almeida

  • Universal continuous-variable quantum computation: Requirement of optical nonlinearity for photon counting

    Stephen D. Bartlett;Barry C. Sanders;Barry C. Sanders

  • Symmetry-protected phases for measurement-based quantum computation.

    Dominic V. Else;Ilai Schwarz;Ilai Schwarz;Stephen D. Bartlett;Andrew C. Doherty

  • Measuring a Photonic Qubit without Destroying It

    G.J. Pryde;Jeremy L O'Brien;A.G. White;S.D. Bartlett

  • Direct observation of nonclassical photon statistics in parametric down-conversion.

    Edo Waks;Eleni Diamanti;Barry C. Sanders;Barry C. Sanders;Barry C. Sanders;Stephen D. Bartlett

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry C. Sanders
Barry C. Sanders University of Calgary
Howard M. Wiseman
Howard M. Wiseman Griffith University
Timothy C. Ralph
Timothy C. Ralph University of Queensland
Jeremy L. O'Brien
Jeremy L. O'Brien University of Bristol
Charles Marcus
Charles Marcus University of Copenhagen
Kohei M. Itoh
Kohei M. Itoh Keio University
Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Yoshihisa Yamamoto Stanford University
Eleni Diamanti
Eleni Diamanti Université Paris Cité
Andreas D. Wieck
Andreas D. Wieck Ruhr University Bochum
Seigo Tarucha
Seigo Tarucha University of Tokyo

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