Nuclear spin polarization in silicon carbide at room temperature in the Earth's magnetic field
Autor: | Anisimov, A. N., Poshakinskiy, A. V., Astakhov, G. V. |
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Rok vydání: | 2024 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
Popis: | Coupled electron-nuclear spins represent a promising quantum system, where the optically induced electron spin polarization can be dynamically transferred to nuclear spins via the hyperfine interaction. Most experiments on dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) are performed at cryogenic temperatures and/or in moderate external magnetic fields, the latter approach being very sensitive to the magnetic field orientation. Here, we demonstrate that the $^{29}$Si nuclear spins in SiC can be efficiently polarized at room temperature even in the Earth's magnetic field. We exploit the asymmetric splitting of the optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) lines inherent to half-integer $S = 3/2$ electron spins, such that the certain transitions involving $^{29}$Si nuclei can be clearly separated and selectively addressed using radiofrequency (RF) fields. As a model system, we use the V3 silicon vacancy in 6H-SiC, which has the zero-filed splitting parameter comparable with the hyperfine interaction constant. Our theoretical model considers DNP under optical excitation in combination with RF driving and agrees very well with the experimental data. In the case of high-fidelity electron spin polarization, the proposed DNP protocol leads to ultra-deep optical cooling of nuclear spins with an effective temperature of about 50 nK. These results provide a straightforward approach for controlling the nuclear spin under ambient conditions, representing an important step toward realizing nuclear hyperpolarization for magnetic resonance imaging and long nuclear spin memory for quantum logic gates. Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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