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arxiv: 1311.2266 · v1 · pith:6WG7OCC6new · submitted 2013-11-10 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.mes-hall

Room-temperature ultra-sensitive mass spectrometer via dynamic decoupling

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keywords massspectrometerqubittemperatureultra-sensitivedecouplingoscillatorsensitivity
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We propose an ultra-sensitive mass spectrometer based on a coupled quantum-bit-oscillator system. Under dynamical decoupling control of the quantum bit (qubit), the qubit coherence exhibits a comb structure in time domain. The time-comb structure enables high precision measurement of oscillator frequency, which can be used as an ultra-sensitive mass spectrometer. Surprisingly, in ideal case, the sensitivity of the proposed mass spectrometer, which scales with the temperature $T$ as $T^{-1/2}$, has better performance in higher temperature. While taking into account qubit and oscillator decay, we show that the optimal sensitivity is independent on environmental temperature $T$. With present technology on solid state spin qubit and high-quality optomechanical system, our proposal is feasible to realize an ultra-sensitive mass spectrometer in room temperature.

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