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arxiv: 1712.04082 · v1 · pith:OL4CGRNQnew · submitted 2017-12-12 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Engineering the eigenstates of coupled spin-1/2 atoms on a surface

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keywords quantumatomsinteractionsspinspin-1coupled-spincouplingeigenstates
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Quantum spin networks having engineered geometries and interactions are eagerly pursued for quantum simulation and access to emergent quantum phenomena such as spin liquids. Spin-1/2 centers are particularly desirable because they readily manifest coherent quantum fluctuations. Here we introduce a controllable spin-1/2 architecture consisting of titanium atoms on a magnesium oxide surface. We tailor the spin interactions by atomic-precision positioning using a scanning tunneling microscope (STM), and subsequently perform electron spin resonance (ESR) on individual atoms to drive transitions into and out of quantum eigenstates of the coupled-spin system. Interactions between the atoms are mapped over a range of distances extending from highly anisotropic dipole coupling, to strong exchange coupling. The local magnetic field of the magnetic STM tip serves to precisely tune the superposition states of a pair of spins. The precise control of the spin-spin interactions and ability to probe the states of the coupled-spin network by addressing individual spins will enable exploration of quantum many-body systems based on networks of spin-1/2 atoms on surfaces.

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