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Selective optical addressing of nuclear spins through superhyperfine interaction in rare-earth doped solids

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Authors: Benjamin Car, Lucile Veissier, Anne Louchet-Chauvet, Jean-Louis Le Gouët, Thierry Chanelière

Year

2017

Paper ID

7639

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Preprint

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Abstract

In Er3+:Y2SiO5, we demonstrate the selective optical addressing of the 89Y3+ nuclear spins through their superhyperfine coupling with the Er3+ electronic spins possessing large Landé g-factors. We experimentally probe the electron-nuclear spin mixing with photon echo techniques and validate our model. The site-selective optical addressing of the Y3+ nuclear spins is designed by adjusting the magnetic field strength and orientation. This constitutes an important step towards the realization of long-lived solid-state qubits optically addressed by telecom photons.

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