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Extending dephasing time of nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond by suppressing nuclear spin noise

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2023)

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Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond are a leading competitor for quantum sensing. The resolution of DC magnetic field sensing is limited by dephasing of the NV electron spin, with the main dephasing source being the thermal and quantum noise from the 13C nuclear spin bath. In this work, we propose an effective method to extend the dephasing time of a single NV electron spin by suppressing the nuclear spin noise. On the one hand, we improve the technique of bath driving to accommodate nuclear spin bath decoupling, and extend the dephasing time from 2.6 to 10.2 mu s at a magnetic field of 455 G. On the other hand, our method enables decoupling the quantum noise by inserting pi rotations around the Z axis of the nuclear spin bath into the free evolution. By suppressing both the thermal and quantum noise, the dephasing time is extended by more than four times at 100 G. Our results provide a new route to explore strategies of suppressing the thermal noise and quantum noise in quantum information processing, and can be applied to other solid-state defects.
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