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Probing Polar and Dielectric Materials via Impurity Qubit Relaxometry

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Abstract

A qubit sensor with an electric dipole moment acquires an additional contribution to its relaxation rate when it is placed in the vicinity of a polar or dielectric material, as a consequence of electric noise arising from polarization fluctuations in the sample. In this talk, we characterize this relaxation rate as a function of experimentally tunable parameters such as sample-probe distance, probe-frequency, and temperature, and demonstrate that it offers a novel window into probing dielectric properties of insulating materials over a wide range of length-scales and frequency-scales. We establish the feasibility of our proposal with a specific qubit of choice and illustrate its ability to probe questions ranging from collective modes in long-range interacting systems, to phase transitions and disorder-dominated phenomena in relaxor ferroelectrics. Our proposal paves the way for a novel table-top probe of dielectric and polar materials, in a parameter regime complementary to existing tools and techniques.

Presenters

  • Rahul Sahay

    Harvard University

Authors

  • Rahul Sahay

    Harvard University

  • Satcher Hsieh

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Eric K Parsonnet

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Lane W Martin

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Ramamoorthy Ramesh

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Norman Y Yao

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Shubhayu Chatterjee

    UC Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley