Bill Coish
Department of Physics
McGill University
Canada
Biography
I study the quantum properties of nanoscale condensed matter systems and how to use these systems for quantum information processing. I am an assistant professor of physics at McGill. I am a Fellow in the CIFAR Quantum Information Processing program and a member of McGill's Centre for the Physics of Materials as well as two Regroupements Stratégiques: I
Research Interest
quantum properties of nanoscale condensed matter systems
Publications
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Soft decoding of a qubit readout apparatus B. D'Anjou and W. A. Coish Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 230402 (2014)
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Microscopic models for charge-noise-induced dephasing of solid-state qubits F. Beaudoin and W. A. Coish Phys. Rev. B 91, 165432 (2015);
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Theory of box-model hyperfine couplings and transport signatures of long-range nuclear-spin coherence in a quantum-dot spin valve S. Chesi and W. A. Coish Phys. Rev. B 91, 245306 (2015)