スピン・クビットとクディットとしての光生成分子四重奏状態の探索
Maximilian Mayländer1, Su Chen2, Emmaline R Lorenzo2
1Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Freiburg, Albertstraße 21, 79104 Freiburg, Germany.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|April 30, 2021
まとめ
このPDI-TEMPOのような 光生成分子スピンシステムは 量子情報科学の可能性を 示しています このシステムは,スピン極化寿命とコヒーレンス時間を長持ちし,80Kで60以上の単量子ビット操作を可能にします.
科学分野:
- 量子情報科学
- 分子スピンシステム
- 写真化学
背景:
- 分子スピンシステムは 調節可能な性質と量子応用のための長いコヒーレンス時間を提供します
- 光生成システムは,適度な温度でよく定義されたスピン状態で準備することができます.
研究 の 目的:
- ペリレン・ビス・ディカルボキシミド (PDI) と ニトロキシド・ラジカル (TEMPO) で構成される光生成分子スピンシステムを研究する.
- 量子情報科学のための量子ビットとしてのシステムの可能性を評価する.
主な方法:
- 光学スペクトロスコーピー
- 電子パラマグネティック共振 (EPR) 技術
- 暫定的なニュートーションの実験
- ラビ振動実験
主要な成果:
- 光刺激は,スピン極化寿命 > 0.1 ms の四重状態を形成する.
- 80Kで約1. 8μsのコヒーレンス時間が観察されました.
- 80Kで60以上の単量子ビットの論理操作が行われました.
- クォーテット状態の N 超精密結合は,一時的な EPR を介して解決されました.
結論:
- PDI-TEMPOシステムは,光生成された多層量子ビットとして実用性を示しています.
- 適度な温度下での量子情報処理に適しています
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