TY - JOUR
T1 - Heralded initialization of charge state and optical-transition frequency of diamond tin-vacancy centers
AU - Brevoord, Julia M.
AU - De Santis, Lorenzo
AU - Yamamoto, Takashi
AU - Pasini, Matteo
AU - Codreanu, Nina
AU - Turan, Tim
AU - Beukers, Hans K.C.
AU - Waas, Christopher
AU - Hanson, Ronald
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Diamond tin-vacancy centers have emerged as a promising platform for quantum information science and technology. A key challenge for their use in more-complex quantum experiments and scalable applications is the ability to prepare the center in the desired charge state with the optical transition at a predefined frequency. Here we report on heralding such successful preparation using a combination of laser excitation, photon detection, and real-time logic. We first show that fluorescence photon counts collected during an optimized resonant probe pulse strongly correlate with the subsequent charge state and optical-transition frequency, enabling real-time heralding of the desired state through threshold photon counting. We then implement and apply this heralding technique to photoluminescence-excitation measurements, coherent optical driving, and an optical Ramsey experiment, finding strongly increased optical coherence with increasing threshold. Finally, we demonstrate that the prepared optical frequency follows the probe laser across the inhomogeneous linewidth, enabling tuning of the transition frequency over multiple homogeneous linewidths.
AB - Diamond tin-vacancy centers have emerged as a promising platform for quantum information science and technology. A key challenge for their use in more-complex quantum experiments and scalable applications is the ability to prepare the center in the desired charge state with the optical transition at a predefined frequency. Here we report on heralding such successful preparation using a combination of laser excitation, photon detection, and real-time logic. We first show that fluorescence photon counts collected during an optimized resonant probe pulse strongly correlate with the subsequent charge state and optical-transition frequency, enabling real-time heralding of the desired state through threshold photon counting. We then implement and apply this heralding technique to photoluminescence-excitation measurements, coherent optical driving, and an optical Ramsey experiment, finding strongly increased optical coherence with increasing threshold. Finally, we demonstrate that the prepared optical frequency follows the probe laser across the inhomogeneous linewidth, enabling tuning of the transition frequency over multiple homogeneous linewidths.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.21.054047
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.21.054047
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85194411024
SN - 2331-7019
VL - 21
JO - Physical Review Applied
JF - Physical Review Applied
IS - 5
M1 - 054047
ER -