We investigate electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of bismuth-doped silicon, at intermediate magnetic fields B≃0.1–0.6 T, theoretically and experimentally (with 9.7 GHz X-band spectra). We identify a previously unexplored regime of “cancellation resonances,” where a component of the hyperfine coupling is resonant with the external field. We show that this regime has experimentally accessible consequences for quantum information applications, such as reduction of decoherence, fast manipulation of the coupled electron-nuclear qubits, and spectral line narrowing
The spins of phosphorus doped in silicon are potential candidates for a quantum computing device, w...
Single donors in semiconductors are promising candidates for spin qubits and have attracted a lot of...
Electron paramagnetic resonance studies under ambient conditions of boron-doped porous silicon show ...
There is a growing interest in bismuth-doped silicon (Si:Bi) as an alternative to the well-studied p...
Ensembles of bismuth-donor spins in silicon are promising storage elements for microwave quantum mem...
Bismuth (209Bi) is the deepest group V donor in silicon and possesses the most extreme characteristi...
Electron and nuclear spins are very promising candidates to serve as quantum bits (qubits) for propo...
Electron and nuclear spins are very promising candidates to serve as quantum bits (qubits) for propo...
Donors in silicon hold considerable promise for emerging quantum technologies, due to their uniquely...
Donors in silicon hold considerable promise for emerging quantum technologies, due to the their uniq...
The detection and characterization of paramagnetic species by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectros...
Spins in nuclear-spin-free solid state systems such as isotopically purified 28Si have seen extensiv...
Low-field (6-110 mT) magnetic resonance of bismuth (Bi) donors in silicon has been observed by moni...
In these years the quantum computer has attracted much attention. Above all,as proposed by Kane,the ...
We report on a pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) study of the photoexcited triplet state ...
The spins of phosphorus doped in silicon are potential candidates for a quantum computing device, w...
Single donors in semiconductors are promising candidates for spin qubits and have attracted a lot of...
Electron paramagnetic resonance studies under ambient conditions of boron-doped porous silicon show ...
There is a growing interest in bismuth-doped silicon (Si:Bi) as an alternative to the well-studied p...
Ensembles of bismuth-donor spins in silicon are promising storage elements for microwave quantum mem...
Bismuth (209Bi) is the deepest group V donor in silicon and possesses the most extreme characteristi...
Electron and nuclear spins are very promising candidates to serve as quantum bits (qubits) for propo...
Electron and nuclear spins are very promising candidates to serve as quantum bits (qubits) for propo...
Donors in silicon hold considerable promise for emerging quantum technologies, due to their uniquely...
Donors in silicon hold considerable promise for emerging quantum technologies, due to the their uniq...
The detection and characterization of paramagnetic species by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectros...
Spins in nuclear-spin-free solid state systems such as isotopically purified 28Si have seen extensiv...
Low-field (6-110 mT) magnetic resonance of bismuth (Bi) donors in silicon has been observed by moni...
In these years the quantum computer has attracted much attention. Above all,as proposed by Kane,the ...
We report on a pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) study of the photoexcited triplet state ...
The spins of phosphorus doped in silicon are potential candidates for a quantum computing device, w...
Single donors in semiconductors are promising candidates for spin qubits and have attracted a lot of...
Electron paramagnetic resonance studies under ambient conditions of boron-doped porous silicon show ...