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Long-lifetime spin excitations near domain walls in 1T-TaS 2 .

Anuva AishwaryaArjun RaghavanSean HowardZhuozhen CaiGohil S ThakurChoongjae WonSang-Wook CheongClaudia FelserVidya Madhavan
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
SignificanceThere is an intense ongoing search for two-level quantum systems with long lifetimes for applications in quantum communication and computation. Much research has been focused on studying isolated spins in semiconductors or band insulators. Mott insulators provide an interesting alternative platform but have been far less explored. In this work we use a technique capable of resolving individual spins at atomic length scales, to measure the two-level switching of spin states in 1T-TaS 2 . We find quasi-1D chains of spin-1/2 electrons embedded in 1T-TaS 2 which have exceptionally long lifetimes. The discovery of long-lived spin states in a tractable van der Waal material opens doors to using Mott systems in future quantum information applications.
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