Multimode storage and retrieval of microwave fields in a spin ensemble

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Abstract

A quantum memory at microwave frequencies, able to store the state of multiple superconducting qubits for long times, is a key element for quantum information processing. Electronic and nuclear spins are natural candidates for the storage medium as their coherence time can be well above 1 s. Benefiting from these long coherence times requires one to apply the refocusing techniques used in magnetic resonance, a major challenge in the context of hybrid quantum circuits. Here, we report the first implementation of such a scheme, using ensembles of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond coupled to a superconducting resonator, in a setup compatible with superconducting qubit technology. We implement the active reset of the nitrogen-vacancy spins into their ground state by optical pumping and their refocusing by Hahn-echo sequences. This enables the storage of multiple microwave pulses at the picowatt level and their retrieval after up to 35 μs, a 3 orders of magnitude improvement compared to previous experiments.

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Grezes, C., Julsgaard, B., Kubo, Y., Stern, M., Umeda, T., Isoya, J., … Bertet, P. (2014). Multimode storage and retrieval of microwave fields in a spin ensemble. Physical Review X, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.4.021049

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