Fast, low-power manipulation of spin ensembles in superconducting microresonators

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We demonstrate the use of high-Q superconducting coplanar waveguide (CPW) microresonators to perform rapid manipulations on a randomly distributed spin ensemble using very low microwave power (400 nW). This power is compatible with dilution refrigerators, making microwave manipulation of spin ensembles feasible for quantum computing applications. We also describe the use of adiabatic microwave pulses to overcome microwave magnetic field (B1) inhomogeneities inherent to CPW resonators. This allows for uniform control over a randomly distributed spin ensemble. Sensitivity data are reported showing a single shot (no signal averaging) sensitivity to 107 spins or 3×104spins/√Hz with averaging. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Sigillito, A. J., Malissa, H., Tyryshkin, A. M., Riemann, H., Abrosimov, N. V., Becker, P., … Lyon, S. A. (2014). Fast, low-power manipulation of spin ensembles in superconducting microresonators. Applied Physics Letters, 104(22). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4881613

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