Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session U07: Hybrid Systems - Diamond Color Centers, Magnonics
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Room: 102
Sponsoring
Unit:
DQI
Chair: Dolev Bluvstein, Harvard University
Abstract: U07.00001 : Coherent storage of microwave photons over 100ms in an ensemble of electron spins.
Presenter:
Emmanuel Flurin
(CEA Saclay)
Authors:
Emmanuel Flurin
(CEA Saclay)
Vishal Rajan
(CEA Saclay)
Emanuele Albertinale
(CEA Saclay)
Daniel Esteve
(CEA Saclay)
Patrice Bertet
(CEA Saclay)
Collaboration:
quantronics
coherence times in pure matrices. Bismuth donors in silicon have the particular appeal to possess
special biasing points (the so-called “clock transitions”) at which the electron spin becomes
insensitive to first-order to magnetic field noise, yielding long coherence times [1]. Here we report
the coupling of a small ensemble of \approx 10^4 Bismuth donors in silicon to a superconducting
micro-resonator at a clock-transition, at millikelvin temperatures. At this point, we measure a Hahn-
echo coherence time of up to T_2=300ms. This makes it possible to store coherently a train of weak
microwave pulses of \approx 10 photons over 100ms. [2]
[1] G. Wolfowicz et al., Nature Nano (2013)
[2] V. Ranjan et al., in preparation (2019)
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