A zero-field protocol for 117SnV- color centers keeps the nuclear memory qubit insensitive to optical excitation, demonstrated with high-fidelity microwave control in a photonic integrated circuit.
A 10-qubit solid-state spin register with quantum memory up to one minute
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Spins associated to single defects in solids provide promising qubits for quantum information processing and quantum networks. Recent experiments have demonstrated long coherence times, high-fidelity operations and long-range entanglement. However, control has so far been limited to a few qubits, with entangled states of three spins demonstrated. Realizing larger multi-qubit registers is challenging due to the need for quantum gates that avoid crosstalk and protect the coherence of the complete register. In this paper, we present novel decoherence-protected gates that combine dynamical decoupling of an electron spin with selective phase-controlled driving of nuclear spins. We use these gates to realize a 10-qubit quantum register consisting of the electron spin of a nitrogen-vacancy center and 9 nuclear spins in diamond. We show that the register is fully connected by generating entanglement between all 45 possible qubit pairs, and realize genuine multipartite entangled states with up to 7 qubits. Finally, we investigate the register as a multi-qubit memory. We show coherence times up to 63(2) seconds - the longest reported for a single solid-state qubit - and demonstrate that two-qubit entangled states can be stored for over 10 seconds. Our results enable the control of large quantum registers with long coherence times and therefore open the door to advanced quantum algorithms and quantum networks with solid-state spin qubits.
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High-Fidelity Control of a Strongly Coupled Electro-Nuclear Spin-Photon Interface
A zero-field protocol for 117SnV- color centers keeps the nuclear memory qubit insensitive to optical excitation, demonstrated with high-fidelity microwave control in a photonic integrated circuit.