Measurement of the Berry Phase in a Single Solid-State Spin Qubit

ORAL

Abstract

Geometric phases in quantum mechanics have a long history and may offer some advantages in quantum information processing techniques, e.g. geometric phases are intrinsically robust to fluctuations in control parameters. We demonstrate a controlled way of accumulating geometric phase by Berry's method in a single Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) center in diamond lattice. We perform state tomography measurement to confirm this Berry phase and we find no evidence for geometric dephasing in our system.

Authors

  • Kai Zhang

    University of Pittsburgh

  • N.M. Nusran

    University of Pittsburgh

  • B.R. Slezak

    University of Pittsburgh

  • M.V. Gurudev Dutt

    University of Pittsburgh