Nuclear spins have been proposed for the embodiment of quantum information and yielded the most complex demonstrations of quantum algorithms to date. However, the weak thermal polarisation of nuclear spins in experimentally accessible conditions has presented a barrier to further scaling. Here, we discuss the benefits of a coupled electron spin to the nuclear spin qubit and demonstrate the ideas using the N-14 nuclear spin in the N@C-60 molecule. In addition to providing a resource for nuclear spin polarisation and detection, the electron spin can be exploited to perform ultrafast nuclear spin phase gates, which can in turn be used to dynamically bang-bang decouple the nuclear spin from unwanted interactions
Molecular nanostructures may constitute the fabric of future quantum technologies, if their degrees ...
The transfer of information between different physical forms is a central theme in communication and...
Hyperpolarisation of nuclear spins is important in overcoming sensitivity and resolution limitations...
Nuclear spins have been proposed for the embodiment of quantum information and yielded the most comp...
The representation of information within the spins of electrons and nuclei has been a powerful metho...
We review recent progress towards implementing quantum information processing protocols using electr...
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...
Electron spin qubits in molecular systems offer high reproducibility and the ability to self-assembl...
Single electron spins coupled to multiple nuclear spins provide promising multi-qubit registers for ...
Quantum mechanics permits an entity, such as an atom, to exist in a superposition of multiple states...
Electron spin resonance (ESR) experiments are used to assess the possibilities for processing quantu...
Molecular nanostructures may constitute the fabric of future quantum technologies, if their degrees ...
International audienceQuantum control of individual spins in condensed-matter devices is an emerging...
Entanglement is one of the most technologically important quantum phenomena and its con-trolled crea...
Molecular nanostructures may constitute the fabric of future quantum technologies, if their degrees ...
The transfer of information between different physical forms is a central theme in communication and...
Hyperpolarisation of nuclear spins is important in overcoming sensitivity and resolution limitations...
Nuclear spins have been proposed for the embodiment of quantum information and yielded the most comp...
The representation of information within the spins of electrons and nuclei has been a powerful metho...
We review recent progress towards implementing quantum information processing protocols using electr...
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...
Electron spin qubits in molecular systems offer high reproducibility and the ability to self-assembl...
Single electron spins coupled to multiple nuclear spins provide promising multi-qubit registers for ...
Quantum mechanics permits an entity, such as an atom, to exist in a superposition of multiple states...
Electron spin resonance (ESR) experiments are used to assess the possibilities for processing quantu...
Molecular nanostructures may constitute the fabric of future quantum technologies, if their degrees ...
International audienceQuantum control of individual spins in condensed-matter devices is an emerging...
Entanglement is one of the most technologically important quantum phenomena and its con-trolled crea...
Molecular nanostructures may constitute the fabric of future quantum technologies, if their degrees ...
The transfer of information between different physical forms is a central theme in communication and...
Hyperpolarisation of nuclear spins is important in overcoming sensitivity and resolution limitations...