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Quantum Synchronization in Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Diamonds

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Abstract

Classical synchronisation is the adjustment of the rhythm of an oscillator to either weak external driving or weak coupling with another oscillator. Motivated by its universality and repleteness in the classical world, synchronisation in the quantum regime has been recently studied and several applications have been proposed. We present the first study of one such application. We study synchronisation as a thermal machine in NV centres in diamonds, where we observe this phenomenon in the spin-1 3A2 symmetric electronic ground states (ms = 0, ±1). We create an undriven system by introducing incoherent couplings between |0> and |+1> and between |+1> and |−1>. We introduce decoherence by inducing a Gaussian noise which effectively reduces the T2*. A coherent drive between |0> and |−1> is implemented with a small variable detuning, and we observe the quantum analogue of an Arnold-tongue. Coherent and incoherent contributions to the output power are discussed and related to synchronisation dynamics.

Presenters

  • Pronoy Das

    IISER Kolkata

Authors

  • Pronoy Das

    IISER Kolkata

  • Agam Verma

    Indian Inst of Tech-Bombay

  • Parvinder Solanki

    Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, Indian Inst of Tech-Bombay

  • Abhishek Kejriwal

    Indian Inst of Tech-Bombay

  • Shreyas Chandgothia

    Indian Inst of Tech-Bombay

  • Sai Vinjanampathy

    Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, Indian Inst of Tech-Bombay

  • Kasturi Saha

    Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Indian Inst of Tech-Bombay