Magnon-mediated qubit coupling determined via dissipation measurements

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Abstract

Controlled interaction between localized and delocalized solid-state spin systems offers a compelling platform for on-chip quantum information processing with quantum spintronics. Hybrid quantum systems (HQSs) of localized nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond and delocalized magnon modes in ferrimagnets - systems with naturally commensurate energies - have recently attracted significant attention, especially for interconnecting isolated spin qubits at length-scales far beyond those set by the dipolar coupling. However, despite extensive theoretical efforts, there is a lack of experimental characterization of the magnon-mediated interaction between NV centers, which is necessary to develop such hybrid quantum architectures. Here, we experimentally determine the magnon-mediated NV-NV coupling from the magnon-induced self-energy of NV centers. Our results are quantitatively consistent with a model in which the NV center is coupled to magnons by dipolar interactions. This work provides a versatile tool to characterize HQSs in the absence of strong coupling, informing future efforts to engineer entangled solid-state systems.

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Fukami, M., Marcks, J. C., Candido, D. R., Weiss, L. R., Soloway, B., Sullivan, S. E., … Awschalom, D. D. (2024). Magnon-mediated qubit coupling determined via dissipation measurements. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 121(2). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2313754120

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