Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session S01: Hybrid/Macroscopic Quantum Systems, Optomechanics, and Interfacing AMO with Solid State/Nano Systems II
11:15 AM–1:51 PM,
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Room: 103
Sponsoring
Units:
DAMOP DQI
Chair: Srivatsan Chakram, U Chicago
Abstract: S01.00010 : Investigating Microwave Raman Transitions Beyond the Rotating Wave Approximation in the Electronic Ground State of the Nitrogen-Vacancy Center
Presenter:
Florian Böhm
(Humboldt University of Berlin)
Authors:
Florian Böhm
(Humboldt University of Berlin)
Niko Nikolay
(Humboldt University of Berlin)
Sascha Neinert
(Humboldt University of Berlin)
Bernd Sontheimer
(Humboldt University of Berlin)
Oliver Benson
(Humboldt University of Berlin)
We will present the implementation of a spin-forbidden coherent population swapping between the ms = -1 and ms = +1 states, without undergoing the spin allowed transition into the ms = 0 state via microwave Raman transitions and compare our experimental results with theoretical calculations. These Raman transitions are operated in a regime exceeding the rotating wave approximation (RWA). This has hardly been investigated as the RWA is traditionally applied in the single atom community. Due to the short coherence times, a low detuning has to be chosen, which in turn causes fast Raman transitions and a breakdown of the RWA. An indication for this is an experimentally observed beating signal which we want to utilize for faster and more robust population swapping.
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