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Electric-Field-Induced Coherent Control of Nitrogen Vacancy Centers
Gerald Q. Yan, Senlei Li, Tatsuya Yamamoto, Mengqi Huang, Nathan McLaughlin, Takayuki Nozaki, Hailong Wang, Shinji Yuasa, Chunhui Rita Du
Published 2022-06-21Version 1
Enabling scalable and energy-efficient control of spin defects in solid-state media is desirable for realizing transformative quantum information technologies. Exploiting voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy, we report coherent manipulation of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers by the spatially confined magnetic stray fields produced by a proximate resonant magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ). Remarkably, the coherent coupling between NV centers and the MTJ can be systematically controlled by a DC bias voltage, allowing for appreciable electrical tunability in the presented hybrid system. In comparison with current state-of-the-art techniques, the demonstrated NV-based quantum operational platform exhibits significant advantages in scalability, device compatibility, and energy-efficiency, further expanding the role of NV centers in a broad range of quantum computing, sensing, and communications applications.