Michael Gullans
Research Scholar
Physics
Princeton University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Michael J. Gullans is a physicist in the Quantum Optics group in the Quantum Measurement Division of the Physical Measurement Laboratory. Dr. Gullans joined NIST in 2013 as an NRC postdoc. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University in 2013 under the supervision of Prof. Mikhail Lukin, where his work was on hybrid systems for quantum information science.
Research Interest
Quantum information science,Quantum nonlinear optics,Two-dimensional materials and Semiconductor spin qubits
Publications
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Michael Gullans, Jacob M. Taylor, 2015, Optical Control of Spin-Valley-Orbital States of Group-V Donors in Silicon, J.Physical Review B, 92
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Michael Gullans, J. Stehlik, Y.-Y. Liu, Christopher Eichler, Jason Petta, et al., 2016, Sisyphus Thermalization of Photons in a Double Quantum Dot, J.Phy.Rev. Lett., 117
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Michael Gullans, Yidan Wang, Jeff D. Thompson, Qiyu Liang, Vladan Vuletic, et al., 2016, Effective Field Theory for Rydberg Polaritons, J.Phy. Rev. Lett., 117