Single electron spin resonance by microwave photon counting

ORAL

Abstract

Electron spin resonance (ESR) with single spin addressability is an approach to characterize paramagnetic species and gives coherent manipulation of the spins. This goal has been reached in various systems or techniques, such as gate-defined quantum dots, spin-dependent photoluminescence and scanning-probe techniques. However, these approaches require specific systems or restrict themselves to small detection volume. Therefore, operational and universal single spin detection remains a challenge. Here, we demonstrate single electron spin resonance by spin fluorescence detection with a superconducting-qubit-based single microwave photon detector at cryogenic temperature. We couple individual paramagnetic erbium ions in a scheelite crystal to a high-quality factor superconducting resonator to enhance their radiative decay rate. By counting the spontaneously emitted photons from ions, we resolve their ESR spectrum down to single impurity level. In one second integration time of the detection, we reach a signal-to-noise ratio of 1.45. The observed photon anti-bunching in the emission proves that the fluorescence signal comes from single emitters. Our results pave the way for practical ESR spectroscopy of arbitrary paramagnetic species with single spin resolution and it may also find potential applications for quantum computing.

Presenters

  • Zhiren Wang

    • Quantronics, SPEC, CEA Saclay, France

Authors

  • Zhiren Wang

    • Quantronics, SPEC, CEA Saclay, France
  • Léo Balembois

    • Quantronics, SPEC, CEA Saclay, France
    • CEA
  • Milos Rancic

    • Quantronics, SPEC, CEA Saclay, France
  • Eric Billaud

    • Quantronics, SPEC, CEA Saclay, France
  • Marianne Le Dantec

    • Quantronics, SPEC, CEA Saclay, France
  • Alban Ferrier

    • Chimie ParisTech, PSL University, Paris, France
  • Philippe Goldner

    • Lab de Chimie Physique
  • Sylvain Bertaina

    • CNRS, IM2NP UMR7334, F-13397 Marseille Cedex 20, France
    • IM2NP, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Marseille, France
  • Thierry Chaneliere

    • Institut Néel, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France
  • Daniel Esteve

    • Quantronics, SPEC, CEA Saclay, France
    • Quantronics group, SPEC, CEA, CNRS, Universit ´e Paris-Saclay, CEA Saclay 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France
  • Denis Vion

    • Quantronics, SPEC, CEA Saclay, France
    • Quantronics group, SPEC, CEA, CNRS, Universit ´e Paris-Saclay, CEA Saclay 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France
  • Patrice Bertet

    • CEA Saclay
    • Quantronics group, SPEC, CEA, CNRS, Universit ´e Paris-Saclay, CEA Saclay 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France
  • Emmanuel Flurin

    • CEA-Saclay