Semi-Empirical Haken-Strobl Model for Molecular Spin Qubits
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.13790v1
- Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2023 21:27:02 GMT
- Title: Semi-Empirical Haken-Strobl Model for Molecular Spin Qubits
- Authors: Katy Aruachan, Yamil J. Col\'on, Daniel Aravena, Felipe Herrera
- Abstract summary: Recent measurements of solid-state molecular spin qubits have stimulated the development of quantum mechanical models for predicting intrinsic spin qubit timescales.
We develop an alternative semi-empirical approach to construct Redfield quantum master equations for molecular spin qubits using a Haken-Strobl model for a central spin with a fluctuating local magnetic field.
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- Abstract: Understanding the physical processes that determine the relaxation $T_{1}$
and dephasing $T_2$ times of molecular spin qubits is critical for envisioned
applications in quantum metrology and information processing. Recent spin-echo
$T_1$ measurements of solid-state molecular spin qubits have stimulated the
development of quantum mechanical models for predicting intrinsic spin qubit
timescales using first-principles electronic structure methods. We develop an
alternative semi-empirical approach to construct Redfield quantum master
equations for molecular spin qubits using a stochastic Haken-Strobl model for a
central spin with a fluctuating gyromagnetic tensor due to spin-lattice
interaction and a fluctuating local magnetic field due to interactions with
other lattice spins. Using a vanadium-based spin qubit as a case study, we
compute qubit population and decoherence timescales as a function of
temperature and magnetic field using a bath spectral density parametrized with
a small number of $T_{1}$ measurements. The theory quantitatively agrees with
experimental data over a range of conditions beyond those used to parametrize
the model, demonstrating the generalization potential of the method. The
ability of the model to describe the temperature dependence of the ratio
$T_2/T_1$ is discussed and possible applications for designing novel
molecule-based quantum magnetometers are suggested.
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