A quantum computer requires systems that are isolated from their environment, but can be integrated into devices, and whose states can be measured with high accuracy. Nuclear spins in solids promise long coherence lifetimes, but they are difficult to initialize into known states and to detect with high sensitivity. We show how the distinctive optical properties of enriched (28)Si enable the use of hyperfine-resolved optical transitions, as previously applied to great effect for isolated atoms and ions in vacuum. Together with efficient Auger photoionization, these resolved hyperfine transitions permit rapid nuclear hyperpolarization and electrical spin-readout. We combine these techniques to detect nuclear magnetic resonance from dilute (31...
The ability to electrically probe the spin properties of solid state systems underlies a wide variet...
Color centers in wide-bandgap semiconductors, including diamond and silicon carbide (SiC), are attra...
Silicon is one of the most promising semiconductor materials for spin-based information processing d...
A quantum computer requires a quantum system that is isolated from its environment, but can be integ...
We resolve the remarkably sharp bound exciton transitions of highly enriched Si-28 using a single-f...
Abstract. We propose a novel optical and electrical hybrid scheme for the measurement of nuclear spi...
Pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy of the photoexcited, metastable triplet state of...
The transfer of information between different physical forms is a central theme in communication and...
Silicon-based quantum information processing devices show great promise, being one of the most advan...
The transfer of information between different physical forms - for example processing entities and m...
The spin of an electron or a nucleus in a semiconductor(1) naturally implements the unit of quantum ...
Silicon has been the backbone of the microelectronics industry for decades. As spin-based technologi...
We experimentally demonstrate the first inductive readout of optically hyperpolarized phosphorus-31 ...
Donors in silicon, which combine an electron and nuclear spin, are some of the most promising candid...
While Si and Si-based materials have dominated classical electronic device technology for 50 years, ...
The ability to electrically probe the spin properties of solid state systems underlies a wide variet...
Color centers in wide-bandgap semiconductors, including diamond and silicon carbide (SiC), are attra...
Silicon is one of the most promising semiconductor materials for spin-based information processing d...
A quantum computer requires a quantum system that is isolated from its environment, but can be integ...
We resolve the remarkably sharp bound exciton transitions of highly enriched Si-28 using a single-f...
Abstract. We propose a novel optical and electrical hybrid scheme for the measurement of nuclear spi...
Pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy of the photoexcited, metastable triplet state of...
The transfer of information between different physical forms is a central theme in communication and...
Silicon-based quantum information processing devices show great promise, being one of the most advan...
The transfer of information between different physical forms - for example processing entities and m...
The spin of an electron or a nucleus in a semiconductor(1) naturally implements the unit of quantum ...
Silicon has been the backbone of the microelectronics industry for decades. As spin-based technologi...
We experimentally demonstrate the first inductive readout of optically hyperpolarized phosphorus-31 ...
Donors in silicon, which combine an electron and nuclear spin, are some of the most promising candid...
While Si and Si-based materials have dominated classical electronic device technology for 50 years, ...
The ability to electrically probe the spin properties of solid state systems underlies a wide variet...
Color centers in wide-bandgap semiconductors, including diamond and silicon carbide (SiC), are attra...
Silicon is one of the most promising semiconductor materials for spin-based information processing d...