High-cooperativity coupling of electron-spin ensembles to superconducting cavities

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Abstract

Electron spins in solids are promising candidates for quantum memories for superconducting qubits because they can have long coherence times, large collective couplings, and many qubits could be encoded into spin waves of a single ensemble. We demonstrate the coupling of electron-spin ensembles to a superconducting transmission-line cavity at strengths greatly exceeding the cavity decay rates and comparable to the spin linewidths. We also perform broadband spectroscopy of ruby (Al2O3:Cr3+) at millikelvin temperatures and low powers, using an on-chip feedline. In addition, we observe hyperfine structure in diamond P1 centers. © 2010 The American Physical Society.

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Schuster, D. I., Sears, A. P., Ginossar, E., Dicarlo, L., Frunzio, L., Morton, J. J. L., … Schoelkopf, R. J. (2010). High-cooperativity coupling of electron-spin ensembles to superconducting cavities. Physical Review Letters, 105(14). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.140501

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