Time-suspension pulse sequences outperform spectroscopic ones for dipolar decoupling in dense spin solids with local magnetic-field disorder, as shown by NMR experiments and numerical simulations.
Robust Hamiltonian Engineering for Interacting Qudit Systems
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We develop a formalism for the robust dynamical decoupling and Hamiltonian engineering of strongly interacting qudit systems. Specifically, we present a geometric formalism that significantly simplifies qudit pulse sequence design, while incorporating the necessary robustness conditions. We experimentally demonstrate these techniques in a strongly-interacting, disordered ensemble of spin-1 nitrogen-vacancy centers, achieving over an order of magnitude improvement in coherence time over existing pulse sequences. We further describe how our techniques enable the engineering of exotic many-body phenomena such as quantum many-body scars, and allow enhanced sensitivities for quantum metrology. These results enable the engineering of a whole new class of complex qudit Hamiltonians, with wide-reaching applications in dynamical decoupling, many-body physics and quantum metrology.
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Decoupling Dipolar Interactions in Dense Spin Ensembles
Time-suspension pulse sequences outperform spectroscopic ones for dipolar decoupling in dense spin solids with local magnetic-field disorder, as shown by NMR experiments and numerical simulations.