Contact Info
- Office: A9 Cedar Hall
- Phone: 723-0532
- Webpage: www.stanford.edu/~sclark4
Academic Details
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Education
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Current Research
- Investigating methods of coherent control of electron spins in quantom dots and donor bound electrons using ultrafast pulses for quantum information processing.
- A member of Yoshihisa Yamamoto's group at Stanford University
- Previous Research
- All optical switching in Rubidium vapor
- Instabilities of counterpropagating beams in atomic vapors
- Reduction of linewidth of Ti:Sapphire (Coherent 899-21) laser
- Characterization and manipulation of Liquid Crystal Light Valve
- Optical lithography with holograms
- Publications
- Susan M. Clark, Kai-Mei C. Fu, Thaddeus D. Ladd, and Yoshihisa Yamamoto. Quantum computers based on electron spins controlled by ultra-fast off-resonant single optical pulses. Phys. Rev. Lett. 99 040501, (2007). Earlier version here: quant-ph/0610152. (2006).
- Kai-Mei C. Fu, Wenzheng Yeo, Susan Clark, Charles Santori, Colin Stanley, M. C. Holland, and Yoshihisa Yamamoto. Millisecond spin-flip times of donor-bound electrons in GaAs. Phys. Rev. B 74 121304(R), (2006).
- A.M.C. Dawes, S.M. Clark, L. Illing, D.J. Gauthier, `Observation of ultra-low-light-level all-optical switching,' in Advanced Optical and Quantum Memories and Computing II; H. J. Coufal, Z. U. Hasan, and A. E. Craig; Eds., Proc. SPIE 5735, 60-68 (2005).
- A.M.C. Dawes, L. Illing, S. M. Clark, and D. J. Gauthier, Science 308,672 (2005)).
- Senior Thesis
- Memberships