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Série LPENS-MDQ
Domaines cond-mat
Date Lundi 19 Octobre 2015
Heure 13:30
Institut LPA
Salle room 236, 29 rue d’Ulm
Nom de l'orateur Bienfait
Prenom de l'orateur Audrey
Addresse email de l'orateur audrey [dot] bienfait [at] cea [dot] fr
Institution de l'orateur SPEC-CEA Saclay
Titre Magnetic resonance at the quantum limit
Résumé The detection and characterization of paramagnetic species by electron-spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy has numerous applications in chemistry, biology, and materials science [1]. Most ESR spectrometers rely on the inductive detection of the small microwave signals emitted by the spins during their Larmor precession into a microwave resonator in which they are embedded. Using the tools offered by circuit Quantum Electrodynamics (QED), namely high quality factor superconducting micro-resonators and Josephson parametric amplifiers that operate at the quantum limit when cooled at 20mK [2], we report an increase of the sensitivity of inductively detected ESR by 4 orders of magnitude over the state-of-the-art, enabling the detection of 1700 Bismuth donor spins in silicon with a signal-to-noise ratio of 1 in a single echo [3]. We also demonstrate that the energy relaxation time of the spins is limited by spontaneous emission of microwave photons into the measurement line via the resonator [4]. This constitutes the first observation of the Purcell effect for spins, and a first step towards circuit QED experiments with magnetically coupled individual spins. [1] A. Schweiger and G. Jeschke, Principles of Pulse Electron Magnetic Resonance (Oxford University Press, 2001) [2] X. Zhou et al., Physical Review B 89, 214517 (2014). [3] A. Bienfait et al., arXiv:1507.06831 (2015) [4] A. Bienfait et al., arXiv:1508.06148 (2015)
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