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Ultrafast all-optical coherent control of single silicon vacancy colour centres in diamond

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  • Jonas Nils Becker

    (Fachrichtung 7.2 (Experimentalphysik), Universität des Saarlandes)

  • Johannes Görlitz

    (Fachrichtung 7.2 (Experimentalphysik), Universität des Saarlandes)

  • Carsten Arend

    (Fachrichtung 7.2 (Experimentalphysik), Universität des Saarlandes)

  • Matthew Markham

    (Global Innovation Centre, Element Six Limited, Global Innovation Centre)

  • Christoph Becher

    (Fachrichtung 7.2 (Experimentalphysik), Universität des Saarlandes)

Abstract

Complete control of the state of a quantum bit (qubit) is a fundamental requirement for any quantum information processing (QIP) system. In this context, all-optical control techniques offer the advantage of a well-localized and potentially ultrafast manipulation of individual qubits in multi-qubit systems. Recently, the negatively charged silicon vacancy centre (SiV−) in diamond has emerged as a novel promising system for QIP due to its superior spectral properties and advantageous electronic structure, offering an optically accessible Λ-type level system with large orbital splittings. Here, we report on all-optical resonant as well as Raman-based coherent control of a single SiV− using ultrafast pulses as short as 1 ps, significantly faster than the centre’s phonon-limited ground state coherence time of about 40 ns. These measurements prove the accessibility of a complete set of single-qubit operations relying solely on optical fields and pave the way for high-speed QIP applications using SiV− centres.

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  • Jonas Nils Becker & Johannes Görlitz & Carsten Arend & Matthew Markham & Christoph Becher, 2016. "Ultrafast all-optical coherent control of single silicon vacancy colour centres in diamond," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-6, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms13512
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms13512
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