A zero-field protocol for 117SnV- color centers keeps the nuclear memory qubit insensitive to optical excitation, demonstrated with high-fidelity microwave control in a photonic integrated circuit.
Investigation of the Stark Effect on a Centrosymmetric Quantum Emitter in Diamond
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Quantum emitters in diamond are leading optically-accessible solid-state qubits. Among these, Group IV-vacancy defect centers have attracted great interest as coherent and stable optical interfaces to long-lived spin states. Theory indicates that their inversion symmetry provides first-order insensitivity to stray electric fields, a common limitation for optical coherence in any host material. Here we experimentally quantify this electric field dependence via an external electric field applied to individual tin-vacancy (SnV) centers in diamond. These measurements reveal that the permanent electric dipole moment and polarizability are at least four orders of magnitude smaller than for the diamond nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers, representing the first direct measurement of the inversion symmetry protection of a Group IV defect in diamond. Moreover, we show that by modulating the electric-field-induced dipole we can use the SnV as a nanoscale probe of local electric field noise, and we employ this technique to highlight the effect of spectral diffusion on the SnV.
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High-Fidelity Control of a Strongly Coupled Electro-Nuclear Spin-Photon Interface
A zero-field protocol for 117SnV- color centers keeps the nuclear memory qubit insensitive to optical excitation, demonstrated with high-fidelity microwave control in a photonic integrated circuit.