Abstract
Modern quantum technologies rely crucially on techniques to mitigate quantum decoherence; these techniques can be either passive, achieved for example via materials engineering, or active, typically achieved via pulsed monochromatic driving fields applied to the qubit. Using a solid-state defect spin coupled to a microwave-driven spin bath, we experimentally demonstrate a decoherence mitigation method based on spectral engineering of the environmental noise with a polychromatic drive waveform, and show that it outperforms monochromatic techniques. Results are in agreement with quantitative modeling, and open the path to active decoherence protection using custom-designed waveforms applied to the environment rather than the qubit.
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Joos, M., Bluvstein, D., Lyu, Y., Weld, D., & Bleszynski Jayich, A. (2022). Protecting qubit coherence by spectrally engineered driving of the spin environment. Npj Quantum Information, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-022-00560-0
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