Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2022 Spring Meeting of the APS Eastern Great Lakes Section
Volume 67, Number 4
Friday–Saturday, April 1–2, 2022; Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio
Session H01: Plenary Talk - Jesse Berezovsky
12:30 PM–1:20 PM,
Saturday, April 2, 2022
Youngstown University
Room: Cushwa B112
Chair: Donald Priour, Youngstown State University
Abstract: H01.00001 : Coupling and control of defect spin qubits via an engineered magnetic environment
12:30 PM–1:20 PM
Presenter:
Jesse A Berezovsky
(Case Western Reserve University)
Author:
Jesse A Berezovsky
(Case Western Reserve University)
[1] Wolf, M. S., Badea, R., and Berezovsky, J. “Fast, Nanoscale Addressability of Nitrogen-Vacancy Spins via Coupling to a Dynamic Ferromagnetic Vortex” Nature Communications 7, (2016): 5.
[2] Trimble, J., Gould, B., Heremans, F. J., Zhang, S. S.-L., Awschalom, D. D., amd Berezovsky, J. “Relaxation of a single defect spin by the low-frequency gyrotropic mode of a magnetic vortex” J. Appl. Phys. 130, (2021).
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