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Coherence protection of spin qubits in hexagonal boron nitride

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posted on 2025-08-01, 16:28 authored by AJ Ramsay, R Hekmati, CJ Patrickson, S Baber, DRM Arvidsson-Shukur, AJ Bennett, IJ Luxmoore
Spin defects in foils of hexagonal boron nitride are an attractive platform for magnetic field imaging, since the probe can be placed in close proximity to the target. However, as a III-V material the electron spin coherence is limited by the nuclear spin environment, with spin echo coherence times of ∽100 ns at room temperature accessible magnetic fields. We use a strong continuous microwave drive with a modulation in order to stabilize a Rabi oscillation, extending the coherence time up to ∽ 4μs, which is close to the 10 μs electron spin lifetime in our sample. We then define a protected qubit basis, and show full control of the protected qubit. The coherence times of a superposition of the protected qubit can be as high as 0.8 μs. This work establishes that boron vacancies in hexagonal boron nitride can have electron spin coherence times that are competitive with typical nitrogen vacancy centres in small nanodiamonds under ambient conditions.

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EP/L015331/1

EP/S001557/1

EP/T001062/1

EP/T017813/1

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)

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This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this record Data availability: Source data are provided with this paper. All other data that supports the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request. Code availability: The codes used for the analysis included in the current study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

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Nature Communications

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461-

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Nature Research

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England

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2023-03-02T11:04:13Z

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2023-03-02T11:07:04Z

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Vol. 14, article 461

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  • Engineering

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