Coherent Spin Preparation of Indium Donor Qubits in Single ZnO Nanowires
ORAL
Abstract
Neutral shallow donors in ZnO, such as impurities substituting on a Zn site, are promising candidates for photon-mediated quantum technologies. Here, we will focus on the indium donor in isolated ZnO nanowires. Compared to bulk ZnO, isolated nanowires offer a promising avenue to isolate few/single donors. Moreover, nanostructures can be used for photonic device integration. We show that favorable donor-bound exciton optical and electron spin properties are retained in isolated ZnO nanowires. The inhomogeneous optical linewidth of small ensembles of indium donors in single nanowires (60 GHz) is within a factor of 2 of what is found for single-crystalline bulk ZnO. In isolated ZnO nanowires, spin initialization via optical pumping is demonstrated and coherent population trapping is observed. The two-photon absorption width approaches the theoretical limit expected due to the strong hyperfine interaction between the indium nuclear spin and the donor-bound electron. Notably, the strong hyperfine interaction observed for indium donors with a nuclear spin of 9/2 paves the way for qubit registers in ZnO with potential applications in quantum memories.
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Publication: Maria L. K. Viitaniemi, Christian Zimmermann, Vasileios Niaouris, Sam D'Ambrosia, Xingyi Wang, E. Senthil Kumar, Faezeh Mohammadbeigi, Simon P. Watkins, and Kai-Mei C. Fu: Coherent Spin Preparation of Indium Donor Qubits in Single ZnO Nanowires, (submitted)
Presenters
Christian Zimmermann
Departmen of Physics, University of Washington, University of Washington
Authors
Christian Zimmermann
Departmen of Physics, University of Washington, University of Washington
Maria Viitaniemi
Departmen of Physics, University of Washington, University of Washington
Vasilis Niaouris
Department of Physics, University of Washington
Sam D'Ambrosia
Department of Physics, University of Washington
Xingyi Wang
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington