Microwave Spin Frequency Comb Memory Protocol Controlled by Gradient Magnetic Pulses


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Abstract

We have demonstrated a combination of frequency comb spin-echo protocol in a conventional microwave pulsed electron spin resonance spectrometer with gradient pulses of the external magnetic field applied for on-demand retrieval of signal microwave pulses at the required moments of time. A natural high-finesse periodic structure was used as a carrier of stored information. The structure is made out of hyperfine lines of electron spin resonance of tetracyanoethylene anion radicals in toluene at room temperature. Herein, we have also observed that using the pulses of gradient magnetic field can increase the memory capacity. The experimental results demonstrated promising opportunities for controlling electron nuclear spin coherence, which could be useful for implementation of broadband microwave or optical-microwave noise free quantum memory protocols.

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K. I. Gerasimov

Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Kazan Quantum Center, Kazan National Research Technical University

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Email: kigerasimov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, 10/7 Sibirsky tract, Kazan, 420029; 10 K. Marx Str., Kazan, 420111

S. A. Moiseev

Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Kazan Quantum Center, Kazan National Research Technical University

Email: kigerasimov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, 10/7 Sibirsky tract, Kazan, 420029; 10 K. Marx Str., Kazan, 420111

R. B. Zaripov

Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Kazan Quantum Center, Kazan National Research Technical University

Email: kigerasimov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, 10/7 Sibirsky tract, Kazan, 420029; 10 K. Marx Str., Kazan, 420111

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