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Rostyslav O Serha1,2, Kaitlin H McAllister1,2,3, Fabian Majcen1,2
1Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, Vienna, 1090, Austria.
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Solid-state platforms based on bosonic quasiparticles offer a compelling route toward on-chip quantum information technologies scalable to nanometer dimensions. Coherence time, a key figure of merit for any quantum system, is fundamentally limited by the lifetime of quasiparticles that store quantum information. For magnons-bosonic excitations of collective magnetization dynamics-it has long been reported that their lifetime does not exceed a few hundred nanoseconds, placing a stringent constraint on their use in quantum architectures. Here, we demonstrate magnon lifetimes exceeding 18 microseconds. Experiments performed on single-crystal yttrium iron garnet spheres cooled to 30 millikelvin reveal relaxation times of short-wavelength magnons nearly two orders of magnitude longer than previously observed. These findings overturn the established view of magnon dissipation limits, positioning magnons as viable, long-lived information carriers for solid-state quantum computing.
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