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Herschel Rabitz
Charles Phelps Smyth Professor of Chemistry he/him hrabitz@princeton.eduFrick Chemistry Laboratory, 253609-258-3917 B.S., University of California, Berkeley, 1966 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1970Advisor: Roy Gordon Postdoctoral AssociateUniversity of Wisconsin, 1970-1971Advisor: Richard Berstein Profile Details
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Efficient Hamiltonian encoding algorithms for extracting quantum control mechanism as interfering pathway amplitudes in the Dyson series
Erez Abrams, Michael Kasprzak, Gaurav Bhole, Tak-San Ho, Herschel Rabitz arXiv:2406.05585
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Ultrafast control of the LnF+/LnO+ ratio from Ln (hfac) 3
Jiangchao Chen, Xi Xing, Roberto Rey-de-Castro, Herschel Rabitz Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, 26, 15850-15855
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Rabitz Group’s Lienhard headed for Lindau Nobel Meeting.
By Wendy PlumpDepartment of Chemistry Benjamin Lienhard, a postdoctoral fellow with the Rabitz Group, was selected to attend the 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting at Lake Constance, Germany this summer, a prestigious international forum that brings Nobel laureates together with the brightest young academics working today. The focus of this year’s gathering is physics, which…
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Co-localization of surface-bound molecules and shallow luminescent centers utilizing Forster resonant excitation transfer driven photochemical reactions
Alexei Goun, Herschel Rabitz Proceedings 2024, 12863, 69-82, Quantum Effects and Measurement Techniques in Biology and Biophotonics
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Characterization and Calibration of Quantum Processors using Machine Learning
Benjamin Lienhard, Herschel Rabitz APS March Meeting 2024, Abstract: DD03.00004
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Decoherence-Free Subspaces for Spontaneous Emission modeled by Continuous Spontaneous Localization
Alfred Li, Herschel Rabitz, Benjamin Lienhard APS March Meeting 2024, Abstract: DD03.00003
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Rabitz Lab research perspectives.
The notion of performing control operations to reach an objective is often a subject thought of as lying in the domain of engineering, but control is pervasive in the sciences. For example, the common action in a chemistry laboratory of choosing which chemicals to use can be viewed as a step in controlling a chemical…
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Decoherence-Free Subspaces Cannot Prevent the Collapse of Wave Functions
Alfred Li, Herschel A Rabitz, Benjamin Lienhard arXiv:2402.00112
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Quantum Bootcamp Part VI: What I’ve learned.
By Ethan Wang ’26 with Wendy Plump Department of Chemistry Together, Ethan Wang ’26, an economics concentrator, and Wonju Lee, whose college career pauses as he serves in the South Korean Marine Corps, documented their year of learning quantum computing at Princeton Chemistry in our Quantum Bootcamp series. (Here are columns one, two, three, four,…