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Entanglement of dark electron-nuclear spin defects in diamond

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23454-9

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  1. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO/OCW) through a Vidi grant
  2. Frontiers of Nanoscience (NanoFront) program
  3. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [852410]
  4. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [820445]
  5. European Research Council (ERC) [852410] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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This study demonstrates the individual control and entanglement of dark spins associated with nitrogen defects in diamond, showing promise for quantum sensing, computation, and networks. Projective measurements and selective access to multiple dark spins were achieved, proving the potential of using these dark electron-nuclear spin defects as qubits for quantum applications.
A promising approach for multi-qubit quantum registers is to use optically addressable spins to control multiple dark electron-spin defects in the environment. While recent experiments have observed signatures of coherent interactions with such dark spins, it is an open challenge to realize the individual control required for quantum information processing. Here, we demonstrate the heralded initialisation, control and entanglement of individual dark spins associated to multiple P1 centers, which are part of a spin bath surrounding a nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond. We realize projective measurements to prepare the multiple degrees of freedom of P1 centers-their Jahn-Teller axis, nuclear spin and charge state-and exploit these to selectively access multiple P1s in the bath. We develop control and single-shot readout of the nuclear and electron spin, and use this to demonstrate an entangled state of two P1 centers. These results provide a proof-of-principle towards using dark electron-nuclear spin defects as qubits for quantum sensing, computation and networks. The use of optically addressable spins to control dark electron-spins is promising for multi-qubit platforms; however, control over darks spins has remained challenging. Here, the authors realize entanglement between individual dark spins associated with substitutional nitrogen defects in diamond.

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