3rd Physics Institute and Research Center SCoPE, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 57, Stuttgart 70550, Germany.
Science. 2010 Jul 30;329(5991):542-4. doi: 10.1126/science.1189075. Epub 2010 Jul 1.
Projective measurement of single electron and nuclear spins has evolved from a gedanken experiment to a problem relevant for applications in atomic-scale technologies like quantum computing. Although several approaches allow for detection of a spin of single atoms and molecules, multiple repetitions of the experiment that are usually required for achieving a detectable signal obscure the intrinsic quantum nature of the spin's behavior. We demonstrated single-shot, projective measurement of a single nuclear spin in diamond using a quantum nondemolition measurement scheme, which allows real-time observation of an individual nuclear spin's state in a room-temperature solid. Such an ideal measurement is crucial for realization of, for example, quantum error correction protocols in a quantum register.
单电子和核自旋的投影测量已经从一个思想实验发展成为一个与原子尺度技术(如量子计算)相关的问题。虽然有几种方法可以检测单个原子和分子的自旋,但为了获得可检测的信号,通常需要多次重复实验,这掩盖了自旋行为的固有量子性质。我们使用量子非破坏性测量方案演示了金刚石中单核自旋的单次投影测量,该方案允许在室温固体中实时观察单个核自旋的状态。这种理想的测量对于实现量子寄存器中的量子错误校正协议等至关重要。