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Molecular quantum spin network controlled by a single qubit

Authors :
Schlipf, Lukas
Oeckinghaus, Thomas
Xu, Kebiao
Dasari, Durga Bhaktavatsala Rao
Zappe, Andrea
de Oliveira, Felipe Fávaro
Kern, Bastian
Azarkh, Mykhailo
Drescher, Malte
Ternes, Markus
Kern, Klaus
Wrachtrup, Jörg
Finkler, Amit
Source :
Science Advances 3, e1701116 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Scalable quantum technologies will require an unprecedented combination of precision and complexity for designing stable structures of well-controllable quantum systems. It is a challenging task to find a suitable elementary building block, of which a quantum network can be comprised in a scalable way. Here we present the working principle of such a basic unit, engineered using molecular chemistry, whose control and readout are executed using a nitrogen vacancy (NV) center in diamond. The basic unit we investigate is a synthetic polyproline with electron spins localized on attached molecular sidegroups separated by a few nanometers. We demonstrate the readout and coherent manipulation of very few ($\leq 6 $) of these $S=1/2$ electronic spin systems and access their direct dipolar coupling tensor. Our results show, that it is feasible to use spin-labeled peptides as a resource for a molecular-qubit based network, while at the same time providing simple optical readout of single quantum states through NV-magnetometry. This work lays the foundation for building arbitrary quantum networks using well-established chemistry methods, which has many applications ranging from mapping distances in single molecules to quantum information processing.<br />Comment: Author name typo

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Science Advances 3, e1701116 (2017)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1703.08248
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1701116