We report a measurement of the ensemble-averaged transverse spin relaxation time (T∗2) in bulk and few molecules of the organic semiconductor tris-(8-hydroxyquinolinolato aluminum) or Alq3. This system exhibits two characteristic T∗2 times: the longer of which is temperature independent and the shorter is temperature dependent, indicating that the latter is most likely limited by spin-phonon interaction. Based on the measured data, we infer that the single-particle T2 time is probably long enough to meet Knill’s criterion for fault-tolerant quantum computing even at room temperature. Alq3 is also an optically active organic, and we propose a simple optical scheme for spin qubit readout. Moreover, we found that the temperature-dependent T∗2 ...
Electron and hole spins in organic light-emitting diodes constitute prototypical two-level systems f...
Very recently the closely related fields of molecular spin qubits, single ion magnets and single ato...
The realization of spin-based logical gates crucially depends on magnetically coupled spin qubits. T...
Spin relaxation in organic materials is expected to be slow because of weak spin–orbit coupling. The...
Despite the recent interest in “organic spintronics,” the dominant spin relaxation mechanism of elec...
The ensemble averaged spin dephasing rate of localized electrons in the organic molecule tris(8-hydr...
Developing quantum bits (qubits) exhibiting room temperature electron spin coherence is a key goal o...
Certain computational tasks can be efficiently implemented using quantum logic, in which the informa...
Recently, it was found that the strongly temperature-dependent spin dephasing time of bound electron...
The time-window for processing electron spin information (spintronics) in solid-state quantum elect...
Over recent decades, much effort has been made to lengthen spin relaxation/decoherence times of sing...
Using X-band pulsed electron-spin resonance, we report the intrinsic spin-lattice (T1) and phase-coh...
Electronic spins in different environments are currently investigated as potential qubits, i.e. the ...
Quantum mechanics has a long history of helping computer science. For a long time, it provided help ...
PhDThe purpose of this thesis is to study the electron spin relaxation (eSR) in small organic molec...
Electron and hole spins in organic light-emitting diodes constitute prototypical two-level systems f...
Very recently the closely related fields of molecular spin qubits, single ion magnets and single ato...
The realization of spin-based logical gates crucially depends on magnetically coupled spin qubits. T...
Spin relaxation in organic materials is expected to be slow because of weak spin–orbit coupling. The...
Despite the recent interest in “organic spintronics,” the dominant spin relaxation mechanism of elec...
The ensemble averaged spin dephasing rate of localized electrons in the organic molecule tris(8-hydr...
Developing quantum bits (qubits) exhibiting room temperature electron spin coherence is a key goal o...
Certain computational tasks can be efficiently implemented using quantum logic, in which the informa...
Recently, it was found that the strongly temperature-dependent spin dephasing time of bound electron...
The time-window for processing electron spin information (spintronics) in solid-state quantum elect...
Over recent decades, much effort has been made to lengthen spin relaxation/decoherence times of sing...
Using X-band pulsed electron-spin resonance, we report the intrinsic spin-lattice (T1) and phase-coh...
Electronic spins in different environments are currently investigated as potential qubits, i.e. the ...
Quantum mechanics has a long history of helping computer science. For a long time, it provided help ...
PhDThe purpose of this thesis is to study the electron spin relaxation (eSR) in small organic molec...
Electron and hole spins in organic light-emitting diodes constitute prototypical two-level systems f...
Very recently the closely related fields of molecular spin qubits, single ion magnets and single ato...
The realization of spin-based logical gates crucially depends on magnetically coupled spin qubits. T...