2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.112.010503
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Observation of Time-Domain Rabi Oscillations in the Landau-Zener Regime with a Single Electronic Spin

Abstract: Under resonant conditions, a long sequence of landau-zener transitions can lead to Rabi oscillations. Using a nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center spin in diamond, we investigated the interference between more than 100 Landau-Zener processes. We observed the new type of Rabi oscillations of the electron spin resulting from the interference between successive Landau-Zener processes in various regimes, including both slow and fast passages. The combination of the control techniques and the favorable coherent properties … Show more

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“…Explicitly this means ∆ν(t) = ∆ν FM cos(2πν FM t + φ), where ∆ν FM is the modulation amplitude of the microwave drive, and φ is the phase of the FM modulation. This is fundamentally different to coherent spin control via interference of multiple Landau-Zener transitions, which is another technique based on frequency modulating the driving field 37 . In the experiments, we achieve FM modulation by connecting a radio frequency (RF) source to the FM input of the MW source.…”
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“…Explicitly this means ∆ν(t) = ∆ν FM cos(2πν FM t + φ), where ∆ν FM is the modulation amplitude of the microwave drive, and φ is the phase of the FM modulation. This is fundamentally different to coherent spin control via interference of multiple Landau-Zener transitions, which is another technique based on frequency modulating the driving field 37 . In the experiments, we achieve FM modulation by connecting a radio frequency (RF) source to the FM input of the MW source.…”
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“…8,17,[19][20][21] In particular, it was predicted that interference between multiple LZSM transitions can produce periodic oscillations of the level occupations. Quite recently these oscillations have been observed in the time domain for a spin ensemble by making use of NV centres in diamond 16 . Since they are reminiscent of Rabi oscillations, they can be termed as LZSM-Rabi-like oscillations, however, for brevity, we will call them Rabi-like oscillations.…”
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“…By simply changing the basis through a π/2 rotation around the y-axis the frequency modulation will transform into a Rabi-type drive. Although extremely simple, this connection has only recently been studied systematically [39] and observed experimentally using a nitrogen-vacancy spin in diamond [40]. Another example is the strongly nonadiabatic regime of frequency modulation, where the Landau-Zener transition formula cannot be applied [41][42][43].…”
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confidence: 99%