Control of individual electron-spin pairs in an electron-spin bath

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Abstract

The decoherence of a central electron spin due to the dynamics of a coupled electron-spin bath is a core problem in solid-state spin physics. Ensemble experiments have studied the central spin coherence in detail, but such experiments average out the underlying quantum dynamics of the bath. Here, we show the coherent back-action of an individual NV center on an electron-spin bath and use it to detect, prepare, and control the dynamics of a pair of bath spins. We image the NV-pair system with subnanometer resolution and reveal a long dephasing time [T2∗=44(9) ms] for a qubit encoded in the electron-spin pair. Our experiment reveals the microscopic quantum dynamics that underlie the central spin decoherence and provides new opportunities for controlling and sensing interacting spin systems.

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Bartling, H. P., Demetriou, N., Zutt, N. C. F., Kwiatkowski, D., Degen, M. J., Loenen, S. J. H., … Taminiau, T. H. (2025). Control of individual electron-spin pairs in an electron-spin bath. Physical Review Research, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.013333

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