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Macroscopic quantum superposition of spin ensembles with ultra-long coherence times via superradiant masing (1410.6565v1)

Published 24 Oct 2014 in quant-ph, cond-mat.other, and physics.optics

Abstract: Macroscopic quantum phenomena such as lasers, Bose-Einstein condensates, superfluids, and superconductors are of great importance in foundations and applications of quantum mechanics. In particular, quantum superposition of a large number of spins in solids is highly desirable for both quantum information processing and ultrasensitive magnetometry. Spin ensembles in solids, however, have rather short collective coherence time (typically less than microseconds). Here we demonstrate that under realistic conditions it is possible to maintain macroscopic quantum superposition of a large spin ensemble (such as about ~10{14} nitrogen-vacancy center electron spins in diamond) with an extremely long coherence time ~108 sec under readily accessible conditions. The scheme, following the mechanism of superradiant lasers, is based on superradiant masing due to coherent coupling between collective spin excitations (magnons) and microwave cavity photons. The coherence time of the macroscopic quantum superposition is the sum of the magnon life time and the cavity lifetime, further elongated by the total number of coherent magnons and photons, which have macroscopic values when masing occurs. The macroscopic quantum coherence of spin ensembles can be exploited for magnetometry with sensitivity ~10 fT/(Hz){1/2}. The long-living collective states of spin ensembles in solids will provide a new platform for studying macroscopic quantum phenomena and are useful for quantum technologies.

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