Zero field optical study of phosphorus donor spin resonance in enriched silicon
ORAL
Abstract
Donor spins in silicon are some of the most promising qubits for upcoming solid-state quantum technologies. The nuclear spins of phosphorus donors in enriched silicon have among the longest coherence times of any solid-state system as well as simultaneous qubit initialization, manipulation and readout fidelities near ~99.9\%. Here we characterize the phosphorus in silicon system in the regime of “zero” magnetic field, close to a singlet-triplet spin “clock transition”, using laser spectroscopy and magnetic resonance. We show the system can be optically hyperpolarized and has ∼10 s Hahn echo coherence times.
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Authors
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K J Morse
Simon Fraser University
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J Huber
Simon Fraser University
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P Dluhy
Simon Fraser University
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J Z Salvail
Simon Fraser University*
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K Saeedi
Simon Fraser University*
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N V Abrosimov
Leibniz-Institut fur Kristallzuchtung
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Stephanie Simmons
Simon Fraser University, University of New South Wales, Australia
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M L W Thewalt
Simon Fraser University