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J. M. Taylor, Sørensen, A. S., Marcus, C. M., and Polzik, E. S., Laser cooling and optical detection of excitations in a LC electrical circuit, Physical Review Letters, vol. 107, no. 27, 2011.
J. M. Taylor, Imamoglu, A., and Lukin, M. D., Controlling a mesoscopic spin environment by quantum bit manipulation, Physical Review Letters, vol. 91, no. 24, 2003.
J. M. Taylor, Petta, J. R., Johnson, A. C., Yacoby, A., Marcus, C. M., and Lukin, M. D., Relaxation, dephasing, and quantum control of electron spins in double quantum dots, Physical Review B, vol. 76, no. 3, 2007.
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.
J. M. Taylor, Giedke, G., Christ, H., Paredes, B., Cirac, J. I., Zoller, P., Lukin, M. D., and Imamoglu, A., Quantum information processing using localized ensembles of nuclear spins, 2004.
J. M. Taylor and Calarco, T., Wigner crystals of ions as quantum hard drives, Physical Review A, vol. 78, no. 6, 2008.
J. M. Taylor, Dür, W., Zoller, P., Yacoby, A., Marcus, C. M., and Lukin, M. D., Solid-state circuit for spin entanglement generation and purification, Physical Review Letters, vol. 94, no. 23, 2005.
J. M. Taylor, A quantum dot implementation of the quantum NAND algorithm, 2007.
J. M. Taylor and Lukin, M. D., Dephasing of quantum bits by a quasi-static mesoscopic environment, 2005.
J. M. Taylor, Cappellaro, P., Childress, L., Jiang, L., Budker, D., Hemmer, P. R., Yacoby, A., Walsworth, R., and Lukin, M. D., High-sensitivity diamond magnetometer with nanoscale resolution, Nature Physics, vol. 4, no. 10, pp. 810 - 816, 2008.
J. M. Taylor, Marcus, C. M., and Lukin, M. D., Long-lived memory for mesoscopic quantum bits, Physical Review Letters, vol. 90, no. 20, 2003.
J. M. Taylor and Lukin, M. D., Cavity quantum electrodynamics with semiconductor double-dot molecules on a chip, 2006.