Paola Cappellaro
Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Room 26-303
Cambridge, MA 02139
pcappell@mit.edu
617.253.8137
Education
Ph.D., Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006
M.S., Applied Physics, École Centrale Paris, 2000
B.S/M.S., Nuclear Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, 2000
Keywords
quantum systems, quantum control, nuclear magnetic resonance, microelectronics, precision metrology, quantum information processing, quantum bits, decoherence
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Selected Publications
02.15.2023
Two-Photon Interface of Nuclear Spins Based on the Optonuclear Quadrupolar Effect
07.07.2022
Sensing of Arbitrary-Frequency Fields Using a Quantum Mixer
03.04.2022
A synthetic monopole source of Kalb-Ramond field in diamond
03.15.2019
Nanoscale Vector dc Magnetometry via Ancilla-Assisted Frequency Up-Conversion
12.12.2018
Emergent prethermalization signatures in out-of-time ordered correlations
02.15.2017
Quantum interpolation for high-resolution sensing
01.07.2015
Atomic-Scale Nuclear Spin Imaging Using Quantum-Assisted Sensors in Diamond (Physical Review X)
01.24.2014
Time-resolved magnetic sensing with electronic spins in diamond (Nature Communications)