학술논문

Quantum Logic Enhanced Sensing in Solid-State Spin Ensembles
Document Type
Working Paper
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Subject
Quantum Physics
Physics - Applied Physics
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Abstract
We demonstrate quantum logic enhanced sensitivity for a macroscopic ensemble of solid-state, hybrid two-qubit sensors. We achieve a factor of 30 improvement in signal-to-noise ratio, translating to a sensitivity enhancement exceeding an order of magnitude. Using the electronic spins of nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond as sensors, we leverage the on-site nitrogen nuclear spins of the NV centers as memory qubits, in combination with homogeneous bias and control fields, ensuring that all of the ${\sim}10^9$ two-qubit sensors are sufficiently identical to permit global control of the NV ensemble spin states. We find quantum logic sensitivity enhancement for multiple measurement protocols with varying optimal sensing intervals, including XY8 dynamical decoupling and correlation spectroscopy, using a synthetic AC magnetic field. The results are independent of the nature of the target signal and broadly applicable to metrology using NV centers and other solid-state ensembles. This work provides a benchmark for macroscopic ensembles of quantum sensors that employ quantum logic or quantum error correction algorithms for enhanced sensitivity.
Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures; Supplemental: 4 pages, 3 figures