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Strain coupling of a mechanical resonator to a single quantum emitter in diamond

Quantum Physics 2016-09-21 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

The recent maturation of hybrid quantum devices has led to significant enhancements in the functionality of a wide variety of quantum systems. In particular, harnessing mechanical resonators for manipulation and control has expanded the use of two-level systems in quantum information science and quantum sensing. In this letter, we report on a monolithic hybrid quantum device in which strain fields associated with resonant vibrations of a diamond cantilever dynamically control the optical transitions of a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect center in diamond. We quantitatively characterize the strain coupling to the orbital states of the NV center, and with mechanical driving, we observe NV-strain couplings exceeding 10 GHz. Furthermore, we use this strain-mediated coupling to match the frequency and polarization dependence of the zero-phonon lines of two spatially separated and initially distinguishable NV centers. The experiments demonstrated here mark an important step toward engineering a quantum device capable of realizing and probing the dynamics of non-classical states of mechanical resonators, spin-systems, and photons.

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@article{arxiv.1603.07680,
  title  = {Strain coupling of a mechanical resonator to a single quantum emitter in diamond},
  author = {Kenneth W. Lee and Donghun Lee and Preeti Ovartchaiyapong and Joaquin Minguzzi and Jero R. Maze and Ania C. Bleszynski Jayich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.07680},
  year   = {2016}
}

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41 pages, 11 figures