Towards a room-temperature spin quantum bus in diamond via electron photoionization, transport and capture
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Doherty, Marcus
Meriles, Carlos A.
Alkauskas, Audrius
Fedder, Helmut
Sellars, Matthew J.
Manson, Neil B.
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American Physical Society
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Diamond is a proven solid-state platform for spin-based quantum technology.
The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond has been used to realize
small-scale quantum information processing (QIP) and quantum sensing under
ambient conditions. A major barrier in the development of large-scale QIP in
diamond is the connection of NV spin registers by a quantum bus at room
temperature. Given that diamond is expected to be an ideal spin transport
material, the coherent transport of spin directly between the spin registers
offers a potential solution. Yet, there has been no demonstration of spin
transport in diamond due to difficulties in achieving spin injection and
detection via conventional methods. Here, we exploit detailed knowledge of the
paramagnetic defects in diamond to identify novel mechanisms to achieve spin
injection, transport and detection in diamond at room temperature. Having
identified these mechanisms, we explore how they may be combined to realise an
on-chip spin quantum bus.
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Phys. Rev. X
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