Reducing decoherence in optical and spin transitions in rare-earth-metal-ion-doped materials
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McAuslan, D. L.
Bartholomew, John
Sellars, Matthew
Longdell, Jevon Joseph
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American Physical Society
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In many important situations, the dominant dephasing mechanism in cryogenic rare-earth-metal-ion-doped systems is due to magnetic field fluctuations from spins in the host crystal. Operating at a magnetic field where a transition has a zero first-order Zeeman (ZEFOZ) shift can greatly reduce this dephasing. Here we identify the location of transitions with a zero first-order Zeeman shift for optical transitions in Pr3+:YAG and for spin transitions in Er3+:Y2SiO5. The long coherence times that ZEFOZ can enable would make Pr3+:YAG a strong candidate for achieving the strong-coupling regime of cavity QED, and would be an important step forward in creating long-lived telecommunications wavelength quantum memories in Er3+:Y2SiO5. This work relies mostly on published spin-Hamiltonian parameters, but Raman heterodyne spectroscopy was performed on Pr3+:YAG to measure the parameters for the excited state.
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Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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