User:Dave Kielpinski

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[edit] Who am I?

I'm an experimental atomic physicist working in the area of quantum information and laser cooling. In Jan 2006 I started as a Lecturer (= assistant professor) at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. I did my Ph.D. in ion trap quantum computing in Dave Wineland's group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder CO, USA.

[edit] Selected publications on quantum information

“A small trapped-ion quantum computer,” D. Kielpinski, J. Opt. B 5, R121 (2003).

“Architecture for a large-scale ion-trap quantum computer,” D. Kielpinski, C.R. Monroe, and D.J. Wineland, Nature 417, 709 (2002).

“A decoherence-free quantum memory using trapped ions,” D. Kielpinski, V. Meyer, M.A. Rowe, C.A. Sackett, W.M. Itano, C. Monroe, and D.J. Wineland, Science 291, 1013 (2001).

“Experimental violation of a Bell’s inequality with efficient detection,” M.A. Rowe, D. Kielpinski, V. Meyer, C.A. Sackett, W.M. Itano, C. Monroe, and D.J. Wineland, Nature 409, 791 (2001).

“Experimental entanglement of four particles,” C.A. Sackett, D. Kielpinski, B.E. King, C. Langer, V. Meyer, C.J. Myatt, M. Rowe, Q.A. Turchette, W.M. Itano, D.J. Wineland, and C. Monroe, Nature 404, 256 (2000).