Deep Spin Defects in Zinc Oxide for High-Fidelity Single-Shot Readout
Abstract
Wide-bandgap oxides such as ZnO are favorable hosts for spin defect qubits due to their dilute nuclear spin background and potential for ultra-high purity. Yet, a deep-level defect qubit with robust optical and spin properties has not been identified in this material. Here, using first-principles calculations, we predict that the molybdenum-vacancy complex, Mo_Zn-V_O, exhibits the essential characteristics of an optically addressable spin qubit: a spin-triplet ground state, visible-range optical transitions with high quantum yield, and an unusually small Huang-Rhys factor (~5, compared to 10-30 in known ZnO defects). We further find long spin coherence times (T_2 ~ 4 ms) when both nuclear and impurity spin baths are considered, with paramagnetic impurities setting a threshold concentration of 0.035 ppm. Importantly, the combination of strong spin-orbit coupling and the absence of Jahn-Teller distortion supports spin-selective intersystem crossing and high-fidelity single-shot readout at elevated temperatures and across wide magnetic field ranges. By identifying ZnO as a host for deep-level defect qubits, our work points toward a pathway to scalable, integrable oxide-based quantum technologies and broadens the material foundation for solid-state quantum information science.
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@article{arxiv.2502.00551,
title = {Deep Spin Defects in Zinc Oxide for High-Fidelity Single-Shot Readout},
author = {Shimin Zhang and Taejoon Park and Erik Perez and Kejun Li and Xingyi Wang and Masoud Mansouri and Yanyong Wang and Jorge D Vega Bazantes and Ruiqi Zhang and Jianwei Sun and Kai-Mei C. Fu and Hosung Seo and Yuan Ping},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.00551},
year = {2026}
}
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