Artículo
Magnetic field induced delocalization in hybrid electron-nuclear spin ensembles
Pagliero, Daniela; Zangara, Pablo René
; Henshaw, Jacob; Ajoy, Ashok; Acosta, Rodolfo Héctor
; Manson, Neil; Reimer, Jeffrey A.; Pines, Alexander; Meriles, Carlos A.
Fecha de publicación:
26/02/2021
Editorial:
American Physical Society
Revista:
Physical Review B
ISSN:
2469-9950
e-ISSN:
2469-9969
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
We use field-cycling-assisted dynamic nuclear polarization and continuous radio-frequency (RF) driving over a broad spectral range to demonstrate magnetic-field-dependent activation of nuclear spin transport from strongly hyperfine-coupled C13 sites in diamond. We interpret our observations with the help of a theoretical framework where nuclear spin interactions are mediated by electron spins. In particular, we build on the results from a four-spin toy model to show how otherwise localized nuclear spins must thermalize as they are brought in contact with a larger ancilla spin network. Further, by probing the system response to a variable driving field amplitude, we witness stark changes in the RF-absorption spectrum, which we interpret as partly due to contributions from heterogeneous multispin sets, whose zero-quantum transitions become RF active thanks to the hybrid electron-nuclear nature of the system. These findings could prove relevant in applications to dynamic nuclear polarization, spin-based quantum information processing, and nanoscale sensing.
Palabras clave:
NV centers
,
Diamond
,
Spin diffusion
,
Dynamical transitions
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Pagliero, Daniela; Zangara, Pablo René; Henshaw, Jacob; Ajoy, Ashok; Acosta, Rodolfo Héctor; et al.; Magnetic field induced delocalization in hybrid electron-nuclear spin ensembles; American Physical Society; Physical Review B; 103; 6; 26-2-2021; 1-8
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