Precise characterization of a system's Hamiltonian is crucial to its high-fidelity control that would enable many quantum technologies, ranging from quantum computation to communication and sensing. In particular, nonsecular parts of the Hamiltonian are usually more difficult to characterize, even if they can give rise to subtle but non-negligible effects. Here we present a strategy for the precise estimation of the transverse hyperfine coupling between an electronic and a nuclear spin, exploiting effects due to nominally forbidden transitions during the Rabi nutation of the nuclear spin. We applied the method to precisely determine the transverse coupling between a nitrogen-vacancy center electronic spin and its nitrogen nuclear spin. In a...
Nuclear spin imaging at the atomic level is essential for the understanding of fundamental biologica...
Electronic spin defects in the environment of an optically-active spin can be used to increase the s...
Nuclear magnetic resonance techniques are widely used in the natural sciences but they lack sensitiv...
Precise knowledge of a quantum system's Hamiltonian is a critical pre-requisite for its use in many ...
A nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in a diamond enables the access to an electron spin, which is expecte...
We propose an efficient quantum measurement protocol for the hyperfine interaction between the elect...
We report on detailed studies of electronic and nuclear spin states in the diamond-nitrogen-vacancy ...
A negatively-charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond is a promising system for quantum compu...
Nitrogen Vacancy (NV) centers in diamonds provide an ideal room-temperature platform for emulating a...
Spin complexes comprising the nitrogen-vacancy centre and neighbouring spins are being considered as...
We present theoretical proposals for two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy protoco...
The negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV$^-$) center in diamond is a model quantum system for uni...
Nuclear spins in certain solids couple weakly to their environment, making them attractive candidate...
We experimentally demonstrate the use of a single electronic spin to measure the quantum dynamics of...
Nuclear spins in solids exhibit long coherence times due to the small nuclear gyromagnetic ratio. Th...
Nuclear spin imaging at the atomic level is essential for the understanding of fundamental biologica...
Electronic spin defects in the environment of an optically-active spin can be used to increase the s...
Nuclear magnetic resonance techniques are widely used in the natural sciences but they lack sensitiv...
Precise knowledge of a quantum system's Hamiltonian is a critical pre-requisite for its use in many ...
A nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in a diamond enables the access to an electron spin, which is expecte...
We propose an efficient quantum measurement protocol for the hyperfine interaction between the elect...
We report on detailed studies of electronic and nuclear spin states in the diamond-nitrogen-vacancy ...
A negatively-charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond is a promising system for quantum compu...
Nitrogen Vacancy (NV) centers in diamonds provide an ideal room-temperature platform for emulating a...
Spin complexes comprising the nitrogen-vacancy centre and neighbouring spins are being considered as...
We present theoretical proposals for two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy protoco...
The negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV$^-$) center in diamond is a model quantum system for uni...
Nuclear spins in certain solids couple weakly to their environment, making them attractive candidate...
We experimentally demonstrate the use of a single electronic spin to measure the quantum dynamics of...
Nuclear spins in solids exhibit long coherence times due to the small nuclear gyromagnetic ratio. Th...
Nuclear spin imaging at the atomic level is essential for the understanding of fundamental biologica...
Electronic spin defects in the environment of an optically-active spin can be used to increase the s...
Nuclear magnetic resonance techniques are widely used in the natural sciences but they lack sensitiv...