Interplay between geometric and dynamic phases in a single spin system
Abstract
We use a combination of microwave fields and free precession to drive the spin of a nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond on different trajectories on the Bloch sphere, and investigate the physical significance of the frame-dependent decomposition of the total phase into geometric and dynamic parts. The experiments are performed on a two-level subspace of the spin-1 ground state of the NV, where the Aharonov-Anandan geometric phase manifests itself as a global phase, and we use the third level of the NV ground state triplet to detect it. We show that while the geometric Aharonov-Anandan phase retains its connection to the solid angle swept out by the evolving spin, it is generally accompanied by a dynamic phase that suppresses the geometric dependence of the system dynamics. These results offer insights into the physical significance of frame-dependent geometric phases.
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@article{arxiv.2005.05619,
title = {Interplay between geometric and dynamic phases in a single spin system},
author = {A. A. Wood and K. Streltsov and R. M. Goldblatt and M. B. Plenio and L. C. L. Hollenberg and R. E. Scholten and A. M. Martin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.05619},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
10 pages, 5 figures