Unraveling spin entanglement using quantum gates with scanning tunneling microscopy-driven electron spin resonance
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2505.09428v1
- Date: Wed, 14 May 2025 14:29:48 GMT
- Title: Unraveling spin entanglement using quantum gates with scanning tunneling microscopy-driven electron spin resonance
- Authors: Eric D. Switzer, Jose Reina-Gálvez, Géza Giedke, Talat S. Rahman, Christoph Wolf, Deung-Jang Choi, Nicolás Lorente,
- Abstract summary: We numerically demonstrate the deterministic generation of entangled spin states in a solid-state platform.<n>This study paves the way for the realization of atom-based quantum circuits.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Quantum entanglement is a fundamental resource for quantum information processing, and its controlled generation and detection remain key challenges in scalable quantum architectures. Here, we numerically demonstrate the deterministic generation of entangled spin states in a solid-state platform by implementing quantum gates via electron spin resonance combined with scanning tunneling microscopy (ESR-STM). Using two titanium atoms on a MgO/Ag(100) substrate as a model, we construct a two-qubit system whose dynamics are coherently manipulated through tailored microwave pulse sequences. We generate Bell states by implementing a Hadamard gate followed by a controlled-NOT gate, and evaluate its fidelity and concurrence using the quantum-master equation-based code TimeESR. Our results demonstrate that ESR-STM can create entangled states with significant fidelity. This study paves the way for the realization of atom-based quantum circuits and highlights ESR-STM as a powerful tool for probing and engineering entangled states on surfaces.
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