Vector control of quantum superposition states of a single spin on surface using STM
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Abstract
The combination of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and electron spin resonance (ESR) provides a tool for qubit control on surfaces. So far, coherent control of such qubits has been achieved on individual atoms [1] and molecules [2], but without a phase control. Here we implemented phase-controlled radio-frequency (RF) pulses in our pulsed ESR experiments. Rabi oscillation data without a phase control demonstrated that our signal was dominated by DC detection, i.e., z-projected qubit state. Measurements on Ti (S=1/2) atoms on a MgO surface with the phase control scheme resulted in ESR signal that oscillated with the RF phase, which directly proved a coherent rotation of the qubit state controlled with the rotation axis. In addition, we performed CPMG sequence and obtained longer coherence time than that from a Spin-echo scheme. We also present a STM-based possible approach to quantum gate operation of a single qubit, paving a way for complete control of its superposition states.
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Publication: [1] K. Yang et al., Science (2019).<br>[2] P. Willke et al., ACS Nano (2021).
Presenters
Yu Wang
Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Institute for Basic Science
Authors
Yu Wang
Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Institute for Basic Science
Masahiro Haze
ISSP, Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo
Hong T Bui
Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Ewha Womans University, Institute for Basic Science
Arzhang Ardavan
University of Oxford
Soo-hyon Phark
Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Institute for Basic Science
Andreas J Heinrich
Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Institute for basic Science, Institute for Basic Science, Ewha Woman's Univ