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Room temperature coherent manipulation of single-spin qubits in silicon carbide with a high readout contrast

Spin defects in silicon carbide (SiC) with mature wafer-scale fabrication and micro/nano-processing technologies have recently drawn considerable attention. Although room temperature single-spin manipulation of colour centres in SiC has been demonstrated, the typically detected contrast is less than...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2021-07
Main Authors: Li, Qiang, Jun-Feng, Wang, Fei-Fei, Yan, Ji-Yang, Zhou, Han-Feng, Wang, Liu, He, Li-Ping, Guo, Zhou, Xiong, Gali, Adam, Zheng-Hao, Liu, Zu-Qing, Wang, Sun, Kai, Guo-Ping, Guo, Jian-Shun Tang, Li, Hao, Li-Xing, You, Jin-Shi, Xu, Chuan-Feng, Li, Guo, Guang-Can
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Summary:Spin defects in silicon carbide (SiC) with mature wafer-scale fabrication and micro/nano-processing technologies have recently drawn considerable attention. Although room temperature single-spin manipulation of colour centres in SiC has been demonstrated, the typically detected contrast is less than 2%, and the photon count rate is also low. Here, we present the coherent manipulation of single divacancy spins in 4H-SiC with a high readout contrast (-30%) and a high photon count rate (150 kilo counts per second) under ambient conditions, which are competitive with the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres in diamond. Coupling between a single defect spin and a nearby nuclear spin is also observed. We further provide a theoretical explanation for the high readout contrast by analysing the defect levels and decay paths. Since the high readout contrast is of utmost importance in many applications of quantum technologies, this work might open a new territory for SiC-based quantum devices with many advanced properties of the host material.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2005.07876