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X. Xu, Purdy, T., and Taylor, J. M., Cooling a harmonic oscillator by optomechanical modification of its bath, Physical Review Letters, vol. 118, p. 223602, 2017.
J. Kunjummen, Carney, D., and Taylor, J. M., Decoherence from Long-Range Forces in Atom Interferometry, Phys. Rev. A , vol. 107, no. 033319, 2023.
J. M. Taylor and Lukin, M. D., Dephasing of quantum bits by a quasi-static mesoscopic environment, 2005.
J. Stehlik, Liu, Y. - Y., Eichler, C., Hartke, T. R., Mi, X., Gullans, M., Taylor, J. M., and Petta, J. R., Double Quantum Dot Floquet Gain Medium, Physical Review X, vol. 6, p. 041027, 2016.
M. Gullans, Krich, J. J., Taylor, J. M., Bluhm, H., Halperin, B. I., Marcus, C. M., Stopa, M., Yacoby, A., and Lukin, M. D., Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Double Quantum Dots, Physical Review Letters, vol. 104, no. 22, 2010.
S. Kim, Taylor, J. M., and Bahl, G., Dynamic suppression of Rayleigh light scattering in dielectric resonators, 2018.
S. Kim, Xu, X., Taylor, J. M., and Bahl, G., Dynamically induced robust phonon transport and chiral cooling in an optomechanical system, Nature Communications, vol. 8, p. 205, 2017.
M. Gullans, Diehl, S., Rittenhouse, S. T., Ruzic, B. P., D'Incao, J. P., Julienne, P., Gorshkov, A. V., and Taylor, J. M., Efimov States of Strongly Interacting Photons, Physical Review Letters, vol. 119, no. 23, p. 233601, 2017.
J. M. Taylor, Srinivasa, V., and Medford, J., Electrically-protected resonant exchange qubits in triple quantum dots, Physical Review Letters, vol. 111, no. 5, 2013.
K. Takeda, Nagasaka, K., Noguchi, A., Yamazaki, R., Nakamura, Y., Iwase, E., Taylor, J. M., and Usami, K., Electro-mechano-optical NMR detection, Optica, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 152-158, 2018.
E. Zeuthen, Schliesser, A., Taylor, J. M., and Sørensen, A. S., Electro-optomechanical equivalent circuits for quantum transduction, 2018.
V. Srinivasa, Taylor, J. M., and Tahan, C., Entangling distant resonant exchange qubits via circuit quantum electrodynamics, Physical Review B, vol. 94, no. 20, p. 205421, 2016.
Y. Subasi, Fleming, C. H., Taylor, J. M., and Hu, B. L., The equilibrium states of open quantum systems in the strong coupling regime, Physical Review E, vol. 86, no. 6, 2012.
V. Dunjko, Liu, Y. - K., Wu, X., and Taylor, J. M., Exponential improvements for quantum-accessible reinforcement learning, 2017.
L. Jiang, Taylor, J. M., and Lukin, M. D., A fast and robust approach to long-distance quantum communication with atomic ensembles, Physical Review A, vol. 76, no. 1, 2007.
J. D. Baltrusch, Negretti, A., Taylor, J. M., and Calarco, T., Fast and robust quantum computation with ionic Wigner crystals, Physical Review A, vol. 83, no. 4, 2011.
M. C. Tran, Su, Y., Carney, D., and Taylor, J. M., Faster Digital Quantum Simulation by Symmetry Protection, PRX Quantum, vol. 2, 2021.
L. Childress, Taylor, J. M., Sorensen, A. S., and Lukin, M. D., Fault-tolerant Quantum Communication with Minimal Physical Requirements, Physical Review Letters, vol. 96, no. 7, 2006.
L. I. Childress, Taylor, J. M., Sorensen, A. S., and Lukin, M. D., Fault-tolerant quantum repeaters with minimal physical resources, and implementations based on single photon emitters, Physical Review A, vol. 72, no. 5, 2005.
G. Premawardhana, Kunjummen, J., Subhankar, S., and Taylor, J. M., Feasibility of a trapped atom interferometer with accelerating optical traps, Phys. Rev. A, vol. 109, p. 053316, 2024.
E. Zeuthen, Schliesser, A., Sørensen, A. S., and Taylor, J. M., Figures of merit for quantum transducers, 2016.
V. Dunjko, Taylor, J. M., and Briegel, H. J., Framework for learning agents in quantum environments, 2015.
C. Stambaugh, Xu, H., Kemiktarak, U., Taylor, J. M., and Lawall, J., From membrane-in-the-middle to mirror-in-the-middle with a high-reflectivity sub-wavelength grating, Annalen der Physik, vol. 527, no. 1-2, pp. 81 - 88, 2015.
B. Richman, Ghosh, S., Carney, D., Higgins, G., Shawhan, P., Lobb, C. J., and Taylor, J. M., A general approach to backaction-evading receivers with magnetomechanical and electromechanical sensors, 2023.
D. Carney, Ghosh, S., Krnjaic, G., and Taylor, J. M., Gravitational Direct Detection of Dark Matter, Phys. Rev. D, vol. 102, no. 072003, 2020.