The research result of Hodaka Kurokawa et al. has been published in Nature Communications

We’re thrilled to announce that our latest paper titled “Coherent electric field control of orbital state of a neutral nitrogen-vacancy center” has been published in Nature Communications.

In our latest research, we’ve put forward the neutral nitrogen-vacancy (NV0) center in diamonds as an ideal system for orbit control using electric fields. One notable achievement was demonstrating that coherent control of orbital states is essential for operating diamond color centers at extremely low power.

One of the key findings of our research is the estimation of the electric susceptibility in the ground state of NV0, which intriguingly mirrors that in the excited state of NV−. Moreover, we successfully demonstrate the coherent control of the orbital states of NV0. Remarkably, the power required for orbital control is three orders of magnitude smaller than that for spin control, underscoring the immense potential for interfacing with a superconducting qubit operated in a dilution refrigerator.

This paper represents a significant advancement in the field of quantum technology and nanotechnology. We hope to spark further exploration and innovation in this domain.

For those eager to delve deeper into our findings, the paper is now available for reference. Feel free to reach out for more information or inquiries.

Let’s continue pushing the boundaries of quantum technology together!

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