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arxiv: 1404.2717 · v1 · pith:WWXRZDXUnew · submitted 2014-04-10 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · quant-ph

Uncovering many-body correlations in nanoscale nuclear spin baths by central spin decoherence

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall quant-ph
keywords spincorrelationsnuclearcentraldecoherencemany-bodynanoscalebaths
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Many-body correlations can yield key insights into the nature of interacting systems; however, detecting them is often very challenging in many-particle physics, especially in nanoscale systems. Here, taking a phosphorus donor electron spin in a natural-abundance 29Si nuclear spin bath as our model system, we discover both theoretically and experimentally that many-body correlations in nanoscale nuclear spin baths produce identifiable signatures in the decoherence of the central spin under multiple-pulse dynamical decoupling control. We find that when the number of decoupling -pulses is odd, central spin decoherence is primarily driven by second-order nuclear spin correlations (pairwise flip-flop processes). In contrast, when the number of -pulses is even, fourth-order nuclear spin correlations (diagonal interaction renormalized pairwise flip-flop processes) are principally responsible for the central spin decoherence. Many-body correlations of different orders can thus be selectively detected by central spin decoherence under different dynamical decoupling controls, providing a useful approach to probing many-body processes in nanoscale nuclear spin baths.

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