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Continuous dynamical decoupling of a single diamond nitrogen-vacancy center spin with a mechanical resonator

Published 5 Oct 2015 in quant-ph | (1510.01194v1)

Abstract: Inhomogeneous dephasing from uncontrolled environmental noise can limit the coherence of a quantum sensor or qubit. For solid state spin qubits such as the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond, a dominant source of environmental noise is magnetic field fluctuations due to nearby paramagnetic impurities and instabilities in a magnetic bias field. In this work, we use ac stress generated by a diamond mechanical resonator to engineer a dressed spin basis in which a single NV center qubit is less sensitive to its magnetic environment. For a qubit in the thermally isolated subspace of this protected basis, we prolong the dephasing time $T_2*$ from $2.7\pm0.1$ $\mu$s to $15\pm1$ $\mu$s by dressing with a $\Omega=581\pm2$ kHz mechanical Rabi field. Furthermore, we develop a model that quantitatively predicts the relationship between $\Omega$ and $T_2*$ in the dressed basis. Our model suggests that a combination of magnetic field fluctuations and hyperfine coupling to nearby nuclear spins limits the protected coherence time over the range of $\Omega$ accessed here. We show that amplitude noise in $\Omega$ will dominate the dephasing for larger driving fields.

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