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Double resonance of two-coupled s = 1/2 electron spins on a surface using STM

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Abstract

Atomic-scale control of multiple spins with individual addressability enables the bottom-up design of functional quantum devices. Tailored nanostructures can be built with atomic precision using scanning tunneling microscopes [1]. However, quantum-coherent driving was limited to a spin in the tunnel junction [2]. Here we show the ability to drive and detect the spin resonance of a remote spin using the electric field from the tip and a single-atom magnet placed nearby. The remote spin was weakly coupled to a second spin that was read out by the tunnel current and acted as a quantum sensor. We simultaneously and independently drove the sensor and remote spins by two radio frequency voltages in double resonance experiments, showing promise for multi-spin manipulation in customized spin structures on surfaces. [1] K. Yang et al. Nat. Commun. (2021); [2] K. Yang et al. Science (2019)

Publication: Soo-hyon Phark et al. arXiv:2108.09880 (2021)

Presenters

  • Soo-hyon Phark

    Institute for Basic Science

Authors

  • Soo-hyon Phark

    Institute for Basic Science

  • Yi Chen

    Institute for Basic Science

  • Christoph Wolf

    Ewha Womans University, Institute for Basic Science, EWHA Woman's Univ

  • Hong T Bui

    Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Ewha Womans University, Institute for Basic Science

  • Yu Wang

    Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Institute for Basic Science

  • Masahiro Haze

    ISSP, Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo

  • Jinkyung Kim

    Ewha Womans University, Institute for Basic Science

  • Christopher P Lutz

    IBM ARC

  • Andreas J Heinrich

    Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Institute for basic Science, Institute for Basic Science, Ewha Woman's Univ

  • Yujeong Bae

    institute for Basic Science, Institute for Basic Science