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Nuclear spin polarization and control in hexagonal boron nitride.

Xingyu GaoSumukh VaidyaKejun LiPeng JuBoyang JiangZhujing XuAndres E Llacsahuanga AllccaKunhong ShenTakashi TaniguchiKenji WatanabeSunil Ashok BhaveYong P ChenYuan PingTongcang Li
Published in: Nature materials (2022)
Electron spins in van der Waals materials are playing a crucial role in recent advances in condensed-matter physics and spintronics. However, nuclear spins in van der Waals materials remain an unexplored quantum resource. Here we report optical polarization and coherent control of nuclear spins in a van der Waals material at room temperature. We use negatively charged boron vacancy ([Formula: see text]) spin defects in hexagonal boron nitride to polarize nearby nitrogen nuclear spins. We observe the Rabi frequency of nuclear spins at the excited-state level anti-crossing of [Formula: see text] defects to be 350 times larger than that of an isolated nucleus, and demonstrate fast coherent control of nuclear spins. Further, we detect strong electron-mediated nuclear-nuclear spin coupling that is five orders of magnitude larger than the direct nuclear-spin dipolar coupling, enabling multi-qubit operations. Our work opens new avenues for the manipulation of nuclear spins in van der Waals materials for quantum information science and technology.
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