International audienceWe use nominally forbidden electron-nuclear spin transitions in nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond to demonstrate coherent manipulation of a nuclear spin ensemble using microwave fields at room temperature. We show that employing an off-axis magnetic field with a modest amplitude (≈ 0.01 T) at an angle with respect to the NV natural quantization axes is enough to tilt the direction of the electronic spins, and enable efficient spin exchange with the nitrogen nuclei of the NV center. We could then demonstrate fast Rabi oscillations on electron-nuclear spin exchanging transitions, coherent population trapping and polarization of nuclear spin ensembles in the microwave regime. Coupling many electronic spins of NV ce...
Polarizing nuclear spins is of fundamental importance in biology, chemistry and physics. Methods for...
Nitrogen Vacancy (NV) centers in diamonds provide an ideal room-temperature platform for emulating a...
A hybrid spin-oscillator system in parametric interaction is experimentally emulated using a single ...
International audienceWe use nominally forbidden electron-nuclear spin transitions in nitrogen-vacan...
We employ the electronic spin of a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect in diamond to detect and cont...
International audienceCoherent control of quantum systems has far-reaching implications in quantum e...
Optical spin pumping of color centers in diamond is presently attracting broad interest as a platfor...
Detecting and controlling nuclear spin nano-ensembles is crucial for the further development of nucl...
Optically pumped color centers in semiconductor powders can potentially induce high levels of nuclea...
We use field-cycling-assisted dynamic nuclear polarization and continuous radio-frequency (RF) drivi...
The coherent control of spin qubits forms the basis of many applications in quantum information proc...
We design and implement 3D-lumped element microwave cavities that spatially focus on the magnetic fi...
Nuclear spins in diamond are promising for applications in quantum technologies due to their long co...
We present theoretical proposals for two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy protoco...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center in diamond is promising as an electron spin qubit due to its long-l...
Polarizing nuclear spins is of fundamental importance in biology, chemistry and physics. Methods for...
Nitrogen Vacancy (NV) centers in diamonds provide an ideal room-temperature platform for emulating a...
A hybrid spin-oscillator system in parametric interaction is experimentally emulated using a single ...
International audienceWe use nominally forbidden electron-nuclear spin transitions in nitrogen-vacan...
We employ the electronic spin of a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect in diamond to detect and cont...
International audienceCoherent control of quantum systems has far-reaching implications in quantum e...
Optical spin pumping of color centers in diamond is presently attracting broad interest as a platfor...
Detecting and controlling nuclear spin nano-ensembles is crucial for the further development of nucl...
Optically pumped color centers in semiconductor powders can potentially induce high levels of nuclea...
We use field-cycling-assisted dynamic nuclear polarization and continuous radio-frequency (RF) drivi...
The coherent control of spin qubits forms the basis of many applications in quantum information proc...
We design and implement 3D-lumped element microwave cavities that spatially focus on the magnetic fi...
Nuclear spins in diamond are promising for applications in quantum technologies due to their long co...
We present theoretical proposals for two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy protoco...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center in diamond is promising as an electron spin qubit due to its long-l...
Polarizing nuclear spins is of fundamental importance in biology, chemistry and physics. Methods for...
Nitrogen Vacancy (NV) centers in diamonds provide an ideal room-temperature platform for emulating a...
A hybrid spin-oscillator system in parametric interaction is experimentally emulated using a single ...