We study the coupling and control adaptation of a hybrid electron-nuclear spin system using the laser mediated proton beam in MeV energy regime. The asymmetric control mechanism is based on exact optimization of both: the measure of exchange interaction and anisotropy of the hyperfine interaction induced in the resonance with optimal channeled protons (CP) superfocused field, allowing manipulation over arbitrary localized spatial centers while addressing only the electron spin. Using highly precise and coherent proton channeling regime we have obtained efficient pulse shaping separator technique aimed for spatio-temporal engineering of quantum states, introducing a method for control of nuclear spins, which are coupled via anisotropic hyper...
This thesis describes experiments and simulations on the coherent optical manipulation of ensembles ...
Control of electron spin decoherence in contact with a mesoscopic bath of many interacting nuclear s...
An electron spin confined to a self-assembled quantum dot presents itself as a natural candidate for...
We study the coupling and control adaptation of a hybrid electron-nuclear spin system using the lase...
Coupled electron-nuclear spins are promising physical systems for quantum in-formation processing: B...
Hybrid quantum registers, such as electron-nuclear spin systems, have emerged as promising hard- war...
Electron spin qubits in molecular systems offer high reproducibility and the ability to self-assembl...
Electron spin qubits in molecular systems offer high reproducibility and the ability to self-assembl...
Rapid coherent control of electron spin states is required for implementation of a spin-based quantu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 20...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
We develop energy efficient, continuous microwave schemes to couple electron and nuclear spins, usin...
Individually addressed Er3+ ions in solid-state hosts are promising resources for quantum repeaters,...
We develop energy efficient, continuous microwave schemes to couple electron and nuclear spins, usin...
Selective coherence control and electrically mediated exchange coupling of single electron spin betw...
This thesis describes experiments and simulations on the coherent optical manipulation of ensembles ...
Control of electron spin decoherence in contact with a mesoscopic bath of many interacting nuclear s...
An electron spin confined to a self-assembled quantum dot presents itself as a natural candidate for...
We study the coupling and control adaptation of a hybrid electron-nuclear spin system using the lase...
Coupled electron-nuclear spins are promising physical systems for quantum in-formation processing: B...
Hybrid quantum registers, such as electron-nuclear spin systems, have emerged as promising hard- war...
Electron spin qubits in molecular systems offer high reproducibility and the ability to self-assembl...
Electron spin qubits in molecular systems offer high reproducibility and the ability to self-assembl...
Rapid coherent control of electron spin states is required for implementation of a spin-based quantu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 20...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
We develop energy efficient, continuous microwave schemes to couple electron and nuclear spins, usin...
Individually addressed Er3+ ions in solid-state hosts are promising resources for quantum repeaters,...
We develop energy efficient, continuous microwave schemes to couple electron and nuclear spins, usin...
Selective coherence control and electrically mediated exchange coupling of single electron spin betw...
This thesis describes experiments and simulations on the coherent optical manipulation of ensembles ...
Control of electron spin decoherence in contact with a mesoscopic bath of many interacting nuclear s...
An electron spin confined to a self-assembled quantum dot presents itself as a natural candidate for...