Quantum interface of an electron and a nuclear ensemble

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Abstract

Coherent excitation of an ensemble of quantum objects underpins quantum many-body phenomena and offers the opportunity to realize a memory that stores quantum information. Thus far, a deterministic and coherent interface between a spin qubit and such an ensemble has remained elusive. In this study, we first used an electron to cool the mesoscopic nuclear spin ensemble of a semiconductor quantum dot to the nuclear sideband–resolved regime. We then implemented an all-optical approach to access individual quantized electronic-nuclear spin transitions. Lastly, we performed coherent optical rotations of a single collective nuclear spin excitation—a spin wave. These results constitute the building blocks of a dedicated local memory per quantum-dot spin qubit and promise a solid-state platform for quantum-state engineering of isolated many-body systems.

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Gangloff, D. A., Éthier-Majcher, G., Lang, C., Denning, E. V., Bodey, J. H., Jackson, D. M., … Atatüre, M. (2019). Quantum interface of an electron and a nuclear ensemble. Science, 364(6435), 62–66. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaw2906

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