Spin Dynamics of a Solid-State Qubit in Proximity to a Superconductor

Nano Lett. 2023 Jan 25;23(2):422-428. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c03250. Epub 2023 Jan 5.

Abstract

A broad effort is underway to understand and harness the interaction between superconductors and spin-active color centers with an eye on hybrid quantum devices and novel imaging modalities of superconducting materials. Most work, however, overlooks the interplay between either system and the environment created by the color center host. Here we use a diamond scanning probe to investigate the spin dynamics of a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center proximal to a superconducting film. We find that the presence of the superconductor increases the NV spin coherence lifetime, a phenomenon we tentatively rationalize as a change in the electric noise due to a superconductor-induced redistribution of charge carriers near induced redistribution of charge carriers near the NV. We then build on these findings to demonstrate transverse-relaxation-time-weighted imaging of the superconductor film. These results shed light on the dynamics governing the spin coherence of shallow NVs, and promise opportunities for new forms of noise spectroscopy and imaging of superconductors.

Keywords: Diamond; electric and magnetic noise; nitrogen-vacancy centers; spin coherence times; superconductor.