Detecting spins with a microwave photon counter
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Abstract
Operational single photon counters at microwave frequencies have been developed recently. Here we plug such a single microwave photon counter [R. Lescanne et al., PRX 10, 021038, 2020] to the output of a superconducting micro-resonator, itself coupled to an ensemble of bismuth donor electron spins in silicon at millikelvin temperatures in the Purcell regime [A. Bienfait et al., Nature, vol. 531, pp. 74 – 77, 2016]. We report the direct observation of the microwave photons emitted by the spins, during their energy relaxation following a pi pulse. Moreover by changing the area of the exciting pulse we were able to measured Rabi oscillations in the variation of the total number of detected photons. Finally we report the direct observation of the photons emitted from the spin ensemble in a Hahn echo experiment.
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Presenters
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Emanuele Albertinale
CEA-Saclay
Authors
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Emanuele Albertinale
CEA-Saclay
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Léo Balembois
CEA-Saclay
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Eric Billaud
CEA-Saclay
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Vishal Ranjan
CEA-Saclay
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Daniel Flanigan
CEA-Saclay
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Thomas Schenkel
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Daniel Esteve
CEA-Saclay, Quantronics Group, SPEC, CEA Saclay, Saclay, France
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Denis Vion
CEA-Saclay, Quantronics Group, SPEC, CEA Saclay, Saclay, France
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Patrice Bertet
CEA-Saclay, Quantronics Group, SPEC, CEA Saclay, Saclay, France
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Emmanuel Flurin
CEA-Saclay, Quantronics Group, SPEC, CEA Saclay, Saclay, France