Connor Hart
EXPERTISE:
Connor Hart received a Bachelors degree in Physics from the University of Maryland, College Park (2015) and recently graduated from Harvard University with a Ph.D in physics. In his current role as a Quantum Technology Center (QTC) Scientist at the University, Dr. Hart continue to pursue research developing quantum sensors using solid state defects as well as work closely with government and industry partners to translate quantum research from the lab to real-world applications.
Professional Highlights
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, Honorable Mention (2015)
University of Maryland Honors College, University Honors
Papers
NV-Diamond Magnetic Microscopy using a Double Quantum 4-Ramsey Protocol. Connor A. Hart; Jennifer M. Schloss;
Matthew J. Turner; Patrick J. Scheidegger; Erik Bauch; and Ronald L. Walsworth. arXiv:2009.02371 [quant-ph]. September 2020.
Sensitivity optimization for NV-diamond magnetometry. John F. Barry; Jennifer M. Schloss; Erik Bauch; Matthew J. Turner;Connor A. Hart; Linh M. Pham; and Ronald L. Walsworth. Reviews of Modern Physics, 92(1): 015004. March 2020.
Principles and techniques of the quantum diamond microscope. Edlyn V. Levine; Matthew J. Turner; Pauli Kehayias; Connor A. Hart; Nicholas Langellier; Raisa Trubko; David R. Glenn; Roger R. Fu; and Ronald L. Walsworth. Nanophotonics, 8(11): 1945–1973. September 2019.
Ultralong Dephasing Times in Solid-State Spin Ensembles via Quantum Control. Erik Bauch; Connor A. Hart; Jennifer M.
Schloss; Matthew J. Turner; John F. Barry; Pauli Kehayias; Swati Singh; and Ronald L. Walsworth. Physical Review X, 8(3): 031025. July 2018.