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Angular-resolved Rabi oscillations of orthorhombic spins in a Co(II) molecular qubit.

Yi-Qiu LiaoYou-Chao LiuYi-Han WangPeng-Xiang FuYi XieSong GaoYe-Xin WangZheng LiuShang-Da Jiang
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
Magnetic molecules are promising candidates for quantum information processing (QIP) due to their tunable electron structures and quantum properties. A high spin Co(II) complex, CoH 2 dota, is studied for its potential to be used as a quantum bit (qubit) utilizing continuous wave (CW) and pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy at low temperature. On the X-band microwave energy scale, the system can be treated as an effective spin 1/2 with a strongly anisotropic g -tensor resulting from the significant spin-orbital coupling. An experimental and theoretical study is conducted to investigate the anisotropic Rabi oscillations of the two magnetically equivalent spin centres with different orientations in a single crystal sample, which aims to verify the relationship between the Rabi frequency and the orientation of the g -tensor. The findings of this study show that an effective quantum manipulation method is developed for orthorhombic spin systems.
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