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Strong tunable spin-spin interaction in a weakly coupled nitrogen vacancy spin-cavity electromechanical system

Wei Xiong, Jiaojiao Chen, Bao‐Long Fang, Mingfeng Wang, Liu Ye, J. Q. You

2021Physical review. B./Physical review. B31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The long coherence time of a single nitrogen vacancy (NV) center spin in diamond is a crucial advantage for implementing quantum information processing. However, the realization of strong coupling between single NV spins is challenging. Here, we propose a method to greatly enhance the interaction between two single NV spins in diamond which are only weakly coupled to an electromechanical cavity. Owing to the presence of a critical point for the linearized electromechanical subsystem, the coupling between a single NV spin and the high-frequency polariton (formed by the mechanical and cavity modes) can be fully decoupled, but the coupling between the single NV spin and the low-frequency polariton is, however, greatly enhanced. Thus, AC Stark shift of the single NV spin can be measured. With the low-frequency polariton as a quantum bus, a strong coupling between two single NV centers is achievable. This effective strong coupling can ensure coherent quantum-information exchange between two spin qubits in the weakly coupled spin-cavity electromechanical system.

Topics & Concepts

Spin (aerodynamics)Vacancy defectCondensed matter physicsNitrogenMaterials sciencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsThermodynamicsMechanical and Optical ResonatorsAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchQuantum and electron transport phenomena