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Experimental demonstration of two-photon magnetic resonances in a single-spin-system of a solid

Quantum Physics 2019-08-07 v3

Abstract

While the manipulation of quantum systems is significantly developed so far, achieving a single-source multi-use system for quantum-information processing and networks is still challenging. A virtual state, a so-called ``dressed state," is a potential host for quantum hybridizations of quantum physical systems with various operational ranges. We present an experimental demonstration of a dressed state generated by two-photon magnetic resonances using a single spin in a single nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond. The two-photon magnetic resonances occur under the application of microwave and radio-frequency fields, with different operational ranges. The experimental results reveal the behavior of two-photon magnetic transitions in a single defect spin in a solid, thus presenting new potential quantum and semi-classical hybrid systems with different operational ranges using superconductivity and spintronics devices.

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@article{arxiv.1712.04615,
  title  = {Experimental demonstration of two-photon magnetic resonances in a single-spin-system of a solid},
  author = {Toshiyuki Tashima and Hiroki Morishita and Norikazu Mizuochi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.04615},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

9 pages, 7 figures, Revised manuscript and figures