Spin Echo and Coherence Time of Cr<sub>7</sub>Mn Nanomagnet
ORAL
Abstract
Molecular nano-magnets (MNMs) are one of the promising systems for use as qubits for reduced decoherence thanks to the versatile tunability of the spin environment and unmatched scalability. Cr7Mn is in a family of heterometallic rings where avoided level crossing presents at zero magnetic field. This makes the magnet insensitive to the fluctuation of the field hence increases the coherence. We measured T2 and observed it to peak around zero field. We also saw Electron Spin Echo Envelope Modulation (ESEEM) outside of clock transition resulting from the coupling between spin and nucleus. This could provide an additional mechanism that preserves the information away from clock transition. Combined with the CPMG pulse sequence, ESEEM oscillations can be demodulated and have long coherence time. Dimers of coupled Cr7Mn molecules with different transition frequencies could be addressed individually with radio-frequency radiation, and the coupling between the two qubits could lead to new properties and applications.
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Presenters
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Guanchu Chen
Amherst College, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Amherst College
Authors
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Guanchu Chen
Amherst College, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Amherst College
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Gajadhar Joshi
Amherst College, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Amherst College
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James Logan
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Amherst College
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Daniel Sava
Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester
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Grigore Timco
Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester
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Richard Winpenny
Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester
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Jonathan R Friedman
Amherst College, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Amherst College