High fidelity quantum state tomography of electron-$^{14}$N nuclear hybrid spin register in diamond using Rabi oscillations
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.13349v1
- Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2024 19:49:46 GMT
- Title: High fidelity quantum state tomography of electron-$^{14}$N nuclear hybrid spin register in diamond using Rabi oscillations
- Authors: Abhishek Shukla, Boo Carmans, Michael Petrov, Daan Vrancken, Milos Nesladek,
- Abstract summary: We report on a new quantum state characterisation method, which we call Rabi-based Quantum State Tomography (RQST)
We have validated on single-qubit quantum states, in particular on the electron and nuclear spins of a single nitrogen-vacancy centre in diamond.
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- Abstract: We report on a new quantum state characterisation method, which we call Rabi-based Quantum State Tomography (RQST), that we have validated on single-qubit quantum states, in particular on the electron and nuclear spins of a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centre in diamond, demonstrating high fidelities. The difference of RQST with conventional tomography methods is in the implementation of rotation operators and construction of density matrix from the measured data sets. We demonstrate efficient quantum state control of the electron spin at room temperature with an average fidelity of 0.995 over more than 40 measurements on different states on the Bloch sphere with a maximum fidelity of 0.99992. Also, we apply the methodology to the dark NV nuclear spin state. The state is read via the electron spin using the C-NOT two-qubit entanglement gate and demonstrate fidelities of the same order.
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