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Anomalously extended Floquet prethermal lifetimes and applications to long-time quantum sensing

Quantum Physics 2024-10-14 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Floquet prethermalization is observed in periodically driven quantum many-body systems where the system avoids heating and maintains a stable, non-equilibrium state, for extended periods. Here we introduce a novel quantum control method using off-resonance and short-angle excitation to significantly extend Floquet prethermal lifetimes. This is demonstrated on randomly positioned, dipolar-coupled, 13C nuclear spins in diamond, but the methodology is broadly applicable. We achieve a lifetime $T_2'~800 s at 100 K while tracking the transition to the prethermal state quasi-continuously. This corresponds to a >533,000-fold extension over the bare spin lifetime without prethermalization, and constitutes a new record both in terms of absolute lifetime as well as the total number of Floquet pulses applied (here exceeding 7 million). Using Laplace inversion, we develop a new form of noise spectroscopy that provides insights into the origin of the lifetime extension. Finally, we demonstrate applications of these extended lifetimes in long-time, reinitialization-free quantum sensing of time-varying magnetic fields continuously for ~10 minutes at room temperature. Our work facilitates new opportunities for stabilizing driven quantum systems through Floquet control, and opens novel applications for continuously interrogated, long-time responsive quantum sensors.

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@article{arxiv.2410.09028,
  title  = {Anomalously extended Floquet prethermal lifetimes and applications to long-time quantum sensing},
  author = {Kieren A. Harkins and Cooper Selco and Christian Bengs and David Marchiori and Leo Joon Il Moon and Zhuo-Rui Zhang and Aristotle Yang and Angad Singh and Emanuel Druga and Yi-Qiao Song and Ashok Ajoy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.09028},
  year   = {2024}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures