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Model Study on Effect of S=1 Central Spins to Spin Decoherence

ORAL

Abstract

We theoretically study mechanisms for decoherence in molecular magnets displaying a clock transition. While it is known that nearby protons are the major source of spin decoherence away from the clock transition, it has been demonstrated that central spins are largely insensitive to nuclei at the clock transition. Although the dominant mechanism for decoherence at the clock transition is unknown, recent experimental data on molecular magnetic crystals indicates that the decoherence time depends on the density of central spins. In this talk, we consider precisely this dependence by simulating a model S = 1 qubit coupled to many other central spin. By changing the magnitude of the dipole interaction between the qubit and other central spins, we effectively simulate the density of central spins in a molecular magnetic crystal.

Presenters

  • Haechan Park

    University of Florida

Authors

  • Haechan Park

    University of Florida

  • Silas Hoffman

    Laboratory for Physical Sciences, University of Florida

  • Xiao Chen

    University of Florida

  • Hai-Ping Cheng

    University of Florida, university of Florida