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Certifying the quantumness of a nuclear spin qudit through its uniform precession

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Abstract

Spin precession is a textbook example of dynamics of a quantum system that closely mimics its classical counterpart. Here we challenge this view by certifying the quantumness of exotic states of a nuclear spin through its uniform precession. The key to this result is measuring the positivity, instead of the expectation value, of the x-projection of the precessing spin, and using a spin > 1/2 qudit, that is not restricted to semi-classical spin coherent states. The experiment is performed on a single spin-7/2 123Sb nucleus, implanted in a silicon nanoelectronic device, amenable to high-fidelity preparation, control, and projective single-shot readout. Using Schrödinger cat states and other bespoke states of the nucleus, we violate the classical bound by 19 standard deviations, proving that no classical probability distribution can explain the statistic of this spin precession, and highlighting our ability to prepare quantum resource states with high fidelity in a single atomic scale qudit.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.07641

Presenters

  • Arjen Vaartjes

    University of New South Wales

Authors

  • Arjen Vaartjes

    University of New South Wales

  • Martin Nurizzo

    UNSW

  • Lin Htoo Zaw

    National University of Singapore

  • Benjamin Wilhelm

    University of New South Wales

  • Xi Yu

    University of New South Wales

  • Danielle Holmes

    University of New South Wales, University of Melbourne

  • Daniel Schwienbacher

    University of New South Wales

  • Anders Kringhoej

    University of New South Wales

  • Mark Robert van Blankenstein

    University of New South Wales

  • Alexander M Jakob

    The University of Melbourne, University of Melbourne

  • Fay Hudson

    UNSW, Diraq, University of New South Wales & Diraq, University of New South Wales, University of New South Wales, Sydney

  • Kohei M Itoh

    Keio Univ

  • Riley Murray

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Robin Blume-Kohout

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Namit Anand

    NASA Ames Research Center

  • Andrew S Dzurak

    University of New South Wales

  • David Norman Jamieson

    University of Melbourne

  • Valerio Scarani

    Natl Univ of Singapore

  • Andrea Morello

    University of New South Wales