Characterization of ${}^{171}Yb^{3+}\!:\! YVO_4$ for photonic quantum technologies
Abstract
Rare-earth ions in crystals are a proven solid-state platform for quantum technologies in the ensemble regime and attractive for new opportunities at the single ion level. Among the trivalent rare earths, is unique in that it possesses a single 4f excited-state manifold and is the only paramagnetic isotope with a nuclear spin of 1/2. In this work, we present measurements of the optical and spin properties of Yb:YVO to assess whether this distinct energy level structure can be harnessed for quantum interfaces. The material was found to possess large optical absorption compared to other rare-earth-doped crystals owing to the combination of narrow inhomogeneous broadening and a large transition oscillator strength. In moderate magnetic fields, we measure optical linewidths less than 3 kHz and nuclear spin linewidths less than 50 Hz. We characterize the excited-state hyperfine and Zeeman interactions in this system, which enables the engineering of a -system and demonstration of all-optical coherent control over the nuclear spin ensemble. Given these properties, Yb:YVO has significant potential for building quantum interfaces such as ensemble-based memories, microwave-to-optical transducers, and optically addressable single rare-earth-ion spin qubits.
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@article{arxiv.1805.01068,
title = {Characterization of ${}^{171}Yb^{3+}\!:\! YVO_4$ for photonic quantum technologies},
author = {Jonathan M. Kindem and John G. Bartholomew and Philip J. T. Woodburn and Tian Zhong and Ioana Craiciu and Rufus L. Cone and Charles W. Thiel and Andrei Faraon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.01068},
year = {2018}
}
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24 pages, 8 figures