Coupling spins to nanomechanical resonators: Toward quantum spin-mechanics

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Spin-mechanics studies interactions between spin systems and mechanical vibrations in a nanomechanical resonator and explores their potential applications in quantum information processing. In this review, we summarize various types of spin-mechanical resonators and discuss both the cavity-QED-like and the trapped-ion-like spin-mechanical coupling processes. The implementation of these processes using negatively charged nitrogen vacancy and silicon vacancy centers in diamond is reviewed. Prospects for reaching the full quantum regime of spin-mechanics, in which quantum control can occur at the level of both a single spin and a single phonon, are discussed with an emphasis on the crucial role of strain coupling to the orbital degrees of freedom of the defect centers.

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Wang, H., & Lekavicius, I. (2020, December 7). Coupling spins to nanomechanical resonators: Toward quantum spin-mechanics. Applied Physics Letters. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0024001

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