2024
“Tech Commentary on the Bayh-Dole Act and Quantum Computing,” J. Kim and C. Monroe, Fortune (April 12, 2024).
2023
“Quantum Simulation for High-Energy Physics,” C. Bauer, PRX Quantum 4, 027001 (2023).
2022
“Accelerating Progress Towards Practical Quantum Advantage: A National Science Foundation Project Scoping Workshop,” P. Alsing, et al., arXiv:2210.14757 (2022).
2021
“Quantum Computer Systems for Scientific Discovery,” Y. Alexeev, et al., PRX Quantum 2, 017001 (2021).
“Development of Quantum InterConnects for Next-Generation Information Technologies,” D. Awschalom, et. al., PRX Quantum 2, 017002 (2021).
“Quantum Simulators: Architectures and Opportunities,” E. Altman, et al., PRX Quantum 2, 017003 (2021).
2020
“Remote quantum computing is the future,” C. Monroe, Nature 583, 10 (2020).
2019
“The U.S. National Quantum Initiative: From Act to Action,” C. Monroe, M. G. Raymer, and J. Taylor,” Science 364, 440 (2019).
“Quantum Computing is a Marathon, not a Sprint,” Venturebeat, (April 21, 2019).
“The US National Quantum Initiative,” M. G. Raymer and C. Monroe, Quantum Sci. Technol. 4 020504 (2019).
2016
“Quantum Connections and the Modular Quantum Computer,” C. Monroe, R. J. Schoelkopf, and M. D. Lukin, Scientific American, p. 50 (May, 2016)
2011
“Demolishing Quantum Nondemolition,” C. Monroe, Physics Today, 8 (Jan 2011).
2008
“Quantum Computing with Ions,” C. Monroe and D. Wineland, Scientific American (August, 2008), pp. 64-71.
“Remapping the Quantum Frontier,” C. Monroe and M. Lukin, Physics World (August, 2008), pp. 32-39.
2004
“What quantum computers may tell us about quantum mechanics,” Chap. 17 of Science and Ultimate Reality, eds. J. D. Barrow, P. C. W. Davies and C. L. Harper Jr. (Cambridge University Press, 2004).
2002
“Quantum information processing with atoms and photons“, C. Monroe, Nature 416, 238 (2002).
1998
“Shadows and Mirrors: Reconstructing the Quantum State of Atom Motion,” D. Leibfried, T. Pfau, and C. Monroe, Physics Today 51, 22 (April, 1998).
1996
“Future of Quantum Computing Proves to be Debatable,” C. Monroe and D. Wineland, Physics Today, 107 (November 1996). [Response to dérisoire piece by Raimond and Haroche, who shut down French quantum research for over a decade because their own apparatus could not scale.]