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npj Quantum Information
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期刊名称 npj Quantum Information
NPJ QUANTUM INFORM
期刊ISSN 2056-6387
期刊官方网站 https://www.nature.com/npjqi/
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出版商 Nature Partner Journals
出版周期
始发年份
年文章数 63
最新影响因子 7.6(2022)  scijournal影响因子  greensci影响因子
中科院SCI期刊分区
大类学科 小类学科 Top 综述
物理1区 PHYSICS, APPLIED 物理:应用2区
PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICAL 物理:原子、分子和化学物理1区
PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER 物理:凝聚态物理2区
QUANTUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 量子科技1区
CiteScore
CiteScore排名 CiteScore SJR SNIP
学科 排名 百分位 8.53 3.929 2.500
Computer Science
Computer Science (miscellaneous)
1 / 53 99%
Physics and Astronomy
Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
1 / 43 98%
Computer Science
Computational Theory and Mathematics
4 / 113 96%
Computer Science
Computer Networks and Communications
11 / 274 96%
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自引率 2.60%
H-index 18
SCI收录状况 Science Citation Index Expanded
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The scope of npj Quantum Information spans across all relevant disciplines, fields, approaches and levels and so considers outstanding work ranging from fundamental research to applications and technologies. Fields covered include, but are not limited to, quantum computing and quantum communication, including solid state and optical devices, superconducting circuits, atomic and ion trap systems, topological quantum computing, atomic defects in solids, hybrid quantum circuits, cavity quantum electrodynamics, superconducting resonators, optical cavities, mechanical systems, single photon sources and detectors, engineering approaches for scale-up, quantum metrology, quantum sensing, quantum control, quantum networks, quantum error correction, architectures and quantum algorithms.

The journal hopes to develop and encourage the global exchange of ideas between physicists, computer scientists, material scientists, engineers, mathematicians and other researchers who are active at the frontiers of this diverse field.

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Editor-in-Chief

Michelle Simmons, PhD
Director, Centre for Quantum Computation & Comm Tech
University of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia


Michelle Simmons is the Director of Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology at University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. As Director she oversees an interdisciplinary research group in both optical and silicon based quantum computation and its integration with a secure communications network. Their work focusses on developing both optical and silicon based quantum computer prototypes and repeater technologies for quantum communications. She and her team have developed a radical new technology for realizing atomically precise devices in silicon and germanium developing the world’s first single atom transistor and the thinnest conducting doped wires in silicon. They are currently working towards developing a scalable donor based silicon quantum computer.

Associate Editors

Almut Beige, PhD
Associate Professor, School of Physics and Astronomy
University of Leeds
Leeds, United Kingdom


Almut Beige is the Head of the Theoretical Physics Group in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leeds, United Kingdom, where she moved in 2005 after working at Imperial College London, the University of Cambridge and the Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany. Almut is most known for her work on open quantum systems with spontaneous photon emission. While being interested in the foundations of quantum physics, she also helped to establish measurements and dissipation as a tool for the efficient and robust manipulation of quantum information with a wide range of applications. Almut received her PhD from the University of Göttingen, Germany, in 1998.  

Dominic Berry, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Macquarie University Research Centre in Quantum Science and Technology
Sydney, Australia

Dominic Berry is an Associate Professor at Macquarie University. He has performed some of the foundational work in quantum algorithms for quantum simulation, pioneering the Trotter-Suzuki methods for quantum simulation in 2007, as well as introducing new approaches with exponential precision in 2014. He has also developed a range of adaptive techniques for phase estimation with highly nonclassical states, which have applications in precision metrology as well as quantum algorithms. Dominic Berry received his PhD at The University of Queensland (UQ) in 2002 and worked at Macquarie, UQ, and the Institute for Quantum Computing in Waterloo before returning to Macquarie in 2011 as a Future Fellow.

Yu-Ao Chen, PhD
Professor of Experimental Physics
Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences
University of Science and Technology
Shanghai, People's Republic of China

Yu-Ao Chen is a Professor of Experimental Physics at Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences. His research interests include quantum information processing based on linear optics, multi-photon entanglement, quantum communication with linear optics and atomic ensembles, quantum memory, quantum simulation with ultra-cold atoms and optical lattices.

Audrey Cottet, PhD
Permanent CNRS Researcher
Department de Physique de l'Ecole Normale Superieure
Paris, France

Audrey Cottet is a permanent CNRS researcher at the Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain (LPA) of the Ecole Normale Supérieure of Paris (ENS Paris). She works on the theory of hybrid quantum electronic circuits. Her research interests include Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics with hybrid nanocircuits, spin-dependent transport in nanostructures, superconducting proximity effects and Majorana devices. She also has a strong experimental background since she performed an experimental PhD on Josephson circuits, which led to the first superconducting quantum bit with a microsecond lifetime (Quantronium).

Simon Devitt, PhD
Lecturer, Centre for Quantum Software and Information (QSI)
University of Technology, Sydney
Sydney, Australia


Simon Devitt is a lecturer in quantum architectures at the Centre for Quantum Software and Information (QSI) at the University of Technology, Sydney. His research has focused on the design of practical large-scale systems architectures for quantum computing and communications. Simon's most recent work has focused largely on developing a software framework for large-scale, error-corrected machines, including methods to map high-level quantum circuits to machine level instructions and how these error-corrected circuits need to be optimised to reduce the resource load on quantum computing hardware. He is the founder of h-bar, a quantum consultancy firm that is a founding member of both the EU based Quantum World Association and the U.S. Quantum Industry Coalition.

Matthew G. House, PhD
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Quantum Computation & CommTech
University of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia

Matthew House is a Senior Research Fellow in Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology at University of New South Wales. As a member of the atomic precision lithography team, his research focuses on cryogenic microwave control and measurement techniques for silicon spin qubits.

Sabrina Maniscalco, PhD
Director, Professor, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
University of Turku
Turku, Finland


Professor Sabrina Maniscalco is the leader of the Turku Quantum Technology Finland group, the Director of the Theoretical Physics laboratory at the University of Turku and the Vice-Director of the National Centre of Excellence Quantum Technologies Finland. She has a longstanding expertise on open quantum systems theory, specifically non-Markovian, and she has been investigating since several years foundational problems related to environment induced decoherence, dynamics of quantum correlations, non-equilibrium manybody physics, quantum simulation and more recently complex quantum networks.

Kae Nemoto, PhD
Professor of Quantum Information Sciences Group
National Institute of Informatics
Tokyo, Japan

Kae Nemoto is a Professor of Quantum Information Sciences group at NII. Her research interests and efforts are currently focused around the requirements for true quantum computation, the generation of optical nonlinearities, schemes for quantum computation and information processing, quantum/atom optics and quantum nonlinear dynamics and the foundations of quantum mechanics.

Philip Walther, PhD
Vice-Dean, Faculty of Physics, Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics & Quantum Information Group
University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria

Philip Walther is a Professor and Vice-Dean in the Faculty of Physics at University of Vienna, Austria. His research areas are quantum computing, quantum cloud computing, quantum simulation experiments, the investigation of quantum correlations as resource, and multi-photon generation and manipulation and light-matter interactions.

Editorial Board Members

David Awschalom, PhD
Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
Illinois, USA

Michael Biercuk, PhD
Quantum Control Laboratory, University of Sydney
Sydney, Australia

Paola Cappellaro, PhD
Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts, USA

Andrew Childs, PhD
Department of Computer Science and Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland
Maryland, USA

Klaus Ensslin, PhD
Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
Zurich, Switzerland

Mark Eriksson, PhD
Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Wisconsin, USA

Alessandro Fedrizzi, PhD
Engineering and Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh, UK

Austin Fowler, PhD
Quantum Hardware Team, Google Inc
California, USA

Jay Gambetta, PhD
Theory of Quantum and Information Group, Thomas J. Watson Research Center IBM
New York, USA

Lloyd Hollenberg, PhD
Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology, University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia

Atac Imamoglu, PhD
Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
Zurich, Switzerland

Ping Koy Lam, PhD
Department of Quantum Science, Australian National University
Canberra, Australia

Daniel Loss, PhD
Department of Physics, University of Basel
Basel, Switzerland

Charles Marcus, PhD
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark

Christopher Monroe, PhD
Department of Physics, University of Maryland
Maryland, USA

Franco Nori, PhD
RIKEN, Japan, and University of Michigan
Michigan, USA

Jeremy O'Brien, PhD
School of Physics, University of Bristol
Bristol, UK

Tim Ralph, PhD
Department of Physics, University of Queensland
Queensland, Australia

Robert J. Schoelkopf, PhD
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Connecticut, USA

Jacob Taylor, PhD
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Maryland, USA

Lieven Vandersypen, PhD
Department of Quantum Nanoscience, Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft
Delft, Netherlands

Jelena Vuckovic, PhD
Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
California, USA

Jörg Wrachtrup, PhD
Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart
Stuttgart, Germany

Amir Yacoby, PhD
Department of Physics, Harvard University
Massachusetts, USA

Yoshihisa Yamamoto, PhD
Applied Physics & Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
California, USA

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