Single-Shot Readout of a Single Nuclear Spin
Source: Science 329, 542 (2010); doi:10.1126/science.1189075
Published July 01, 2010
Projective measurement of single electron and nuclear spins has evolved from a gedanken experiment to a problem relevant for applications in atomic-scale technologies like quantum computing. Although several approaches allow for detection of a spin of single atoms and molecules, multiple repetitions of the experiment that are usually required for achieving a detectable signal obscure the intrinsic quantum nature of the spin's behavior. We demonstrated single-shot, projective measurement of a single nuclear spin in diamond using a quantum nondemolition measurement scheme, which allows real-time observation of an individual nuclear spin's state in a room-temperature solid. Such an ideal measurement is crucial for realization of, for example, quantum error correction protocols in a quantum register.
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| History: | Received March 03, 2010; accepted June 21, 2010; published July 01, 2010 |
| Permalink: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1189075 |
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