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van de Stolpe, G.L. (author), Kwiatkowski, D.P. (author), Bradley, C.E. (author), Randall, J.A.D. (author), Abobeih, M.H.M.A. (author), Breitweiser, S. A. (author), Bassett, L. C. (author), Markham, M. (author), Twitchen, D. J. (author), Taminiau, T.H. (author)
Spins associated to optically accessible solid-state defects have emerged as a versatile platform for exploring quantum simulation, quantum sensing and quantum communication. Pioneering experiments have shown the sensing, imaging, and control of multiple nuclear spins surrounding a single electron spin defect. However, the accessible size of...
journal article 2024
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Bartling, H.P. (author), Abobeih, M.H.M.A. (author), Pingault, B.J. (author), Degen, M.J. (author), Loenen, S.J.H. (author), Bradley, C.E. (author), Randall, J.A.D. (author), Markham, M. (author), Twitchen, D. J. (author), Taminiau, T.H. (author)
Understanding and protecting the coherence of individual quantum systems is a central challenge in quantum science and technology. Over the past decades, a rich variety of methods to extend coherence have been developed. A complementary approach is to look for naturally occurring systems that are inherently protected against decoherence. Here...
journal article 2022
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Abobeih, M.H.M.A. (author), Wang, Y. (author), Randall, J.A.D. (author), Loenen, S.J.H. (author), Bradley, C.E. (author), Markham, M. (author), Twitchen, D. J. (author), Terhal, B.M. (author), Taminiau, T.H. (author)
Solid-state spin qubits is a promising platform for quantum computation and quantum networks<sup>1,2</sup>. Recent experiments have demonstrated high-quality control over multi-qubit systems<sup>3–8</sup>, elementary quantum algorithms<sup>8–11</sup> and non-fault-tolerant error correction<sup>12–14</sup>. Large-scale systems will require...
journal article 2022
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Degen, M.J. (author), Loenen, S.J.H. (author), Bartling, H.P. (author), Bradley, C.E. (author), Meinsma, A.L. (author), Markham, M. (author), Twitchen, D. J. (author), Taminiau, T.H. (author)
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...
journal article 2021
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Bradley, C.E. (author), Randall, J.A.D. (author), Abobeih, M.H.M.A. (author), Berrevoets, R.C. (author), Degen, M.J. (author), Bakker, M. (author), Markham, M. (author), Twitchen, D. J. (author), Taminiau, T.H. (author)
Spins associated with single defects in solids provide promising qubits for quantum-information processing and quantum networks. Recent experiments have demonstrated long coherence times, high-fidelity operations, and long-range entanglement. However, control has so far been limited to a few qubits, with entangled states of three spins...
journal article 2019
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Abobeih, M.H.M.A. (author), Cramer, J. (author), Bakker, M.V. (author), Kalb, N. (author), Markham, M. (author), Twitchen, D. J. (author), Taminiau, T.H. (author)
Single electron spins coupled to multiple nuclear spins provide promising multi-qubit registers for quantum sensing and quantum networks. The obtainable level of control is determined by how well the electron spin can be selectively coupled to, and decoupled from, the surrounding nuclear spins. Here we realize a coherence time exceeding a...
journal article 2018
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Kalb, N. (author), Reiserer, A.A. (author), Humphreys, P.C. (author), Bakermans, J.J.W. (author), Kamerling, S. J. (author), Nickerson, N. H. (author), Benjamin, S. C. (author), Twitchen, Daniel J. (author), Markham, M (author), Hanson, R. (author)
The impact of future quantum networks hinges on high-quality quantum entanglement shared between network nodes. Unavoidable imperfections necessitate a means to improve remote entanglement by local quantum operations. We realize entanglement distillation on a quantum network primitive of distant electron-nuclear two-qubit nodes. The heralded...
journal article 2017
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Kalb, N. (author), Cramer, J. (author), Twitchen, D. J. (author), Markham, M. (author), Hanson, R. (author), Taminiau, T.H. (author)
Repeated observations inhibit the coherent evolution of quantum states through the quantum Zeno effect. In multi-qubit systems this effect provides opportunities to control complex quantum states. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that repeatedly projecting joint observables of multiple spins creates quantum Zeno subspaces and...
journal article 2016
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Cramer, J. (author), Kalb, N. (author), Rol, M.A. (author), Hensen, B.J. (author), Blok, M.S. (author), Markham, M. (author), Twitchen, D. J. (author), Hanson, R. (author), Taminiau, T.H. (author)
Reliable quantum information processing in the face of errors is a major fundamental and technological challenge. Quantum error correction protects quantum states by encoding a logical quantum bit (qubit) in multiple physical qubits. To be compatible with universal fault-tolerant computations, it is essential that states remain encoded at all...
journal article 2016
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Hensen, B.J. (author), Kalb, N. (author), Blok, M.S. (author), Dréau, A.E. (author), Reiserer, A.A. (author), Vermeulen, R.F.L. (author), Schouten, R.N. (author), Markham, M. (author), Twitchen, D.J. (author), Goodenough, K.D. (author), Elkouss Coronas, D. (author), Wehner, S.D.C. (author), Taminiau, T.H. (author), Hanson, R. (author)
The recently reported violation of a Bell inequality using entangled electronic spins in diamonds (Hensen et al., Nature 526, 682–686) provided the first loophole-free evidence against local-realist theories of nature. Here we report on data from a second Bell experiment using the same experimental<br/>setup with minor modifications. We find a...
journal article 2016
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Bernien, H. (author), Childress, L. (author), Robledo, L. (author), Markham, M. (author), Twitchen, D. (author), Hanson, R. (author)
We report on the observation of quantum interference of the emission from two separate nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond. Taking advantage of optically induced spin polarization in combination with polarization filtering, we isolate a single transition within the zero-phonon line of the nonresonantly excited NV centers. The time-resolved...
journal article 2012
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