Electron spin resonance detected by a superconducting qubit

2012 
A new method for detecting the magnetic resonance of electronic spins at low temperature is demonstrated. It consists in measuring the signal emitted by the spins with a superconducting qubit that acts as a single- microwave-photon detector, resulting in an enhanced sensitivity. We implement such an electron-spin resonance spectrometer using a hybrid quantum circuit in which a transmon qubit is coupled to a spin ensemble consisting of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond. With this setup we measure the NV center absorption spectrum at 30 mK at an excitation level of ∼ 15 μB out of an ensemble of 1011 spins.
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