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Molecular spin qubits based on lanthanide ions encapsulated in cubic polyoxopalladates: design criteria to enhance quantum coherence
Peng YangVasanth RamachandranEugenio CoronadoUlrich KortzJuan M. Clemente-juanAlejandro Gaita-ariñoJosé J. BaldovíJosé J. BaldovíNaresh S. DalalLorena E. RosalenyJonathan H. Christiansubject
LanthanideQuantum decoherenceCondensed matter physicsChemistryUNESCO::QUÍMICA02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]01 natural sciencesEffective nuclear charge0104 chemical sciencesIonMagnetic fieldInorganic ChemistryQubit0210 nano-technologySpin (physics)Anisotropydescription
The family of cubic polyoxopalladates encapsulating lanthanide ions [LnPd12(AsPh)8O32]5− where Ln = Tb, Dy, Ho, Er and Tm, is magnetically characterised and theoretically described by the Radial Effective Charge (REC) model and a phenomenological crystal-field approach using the full-hamiltonian, in the SIMPRE and CONDON packages respectively. The lack of anisotropy generates an extraordinarily rich energy level structure at low temperatures, which allows us to study how such a structure is affected by lifting the strict cubic symmetry and/or by applying an external magnetic field. In particular, we will explore the possibility of using these cubic Ln complexes as spin-qubits. We will focus on the Ho derivative. We find that it is possible to reach a regime where decoherence caused by the nuclear spin bath is quenched for moderate axial compression of the cube and small magnetic fields. FP7-ERC-247384 ERC-2014-CoG/ 647301 MAT2014-56143-R CTQ2014-52758-P The family of cubic polyoxopalladates encapsulating lanthanide ions [LnPd12(AsPh)8O32]5− where Ln = Tb, Dy, Ho, Er and Tm, is magnetically characterised and theoretically described by the Radial Effective Charge (REC) model and a phenomenological crystal-field approach using the full-hamiltonian, in the SIMPRE and CONDON packages respectively. The lack of anisotropy generates an extraordinarily rich energy level structure at low temperatures, which allows us to study how such a structure is affected by lifting the strict cubic symmetry and/or by applying an external magnetic field. In particular, we will explore the possibility of using these cubic Ln complexes as spin-qubits. We will focus on the Ho derivative. We find that it is possible to reach a regime where decoherence caused by the nuclear spin bath is quenched for moderate axial compression of the cube and small magnetic fields.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2015-01-01 | Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers |