Electron spin coherence and electron nuclear double resonance of Bi donors in natural Si

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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4 pages, 4 figures, plus supporting information 2 pages, 3 figures

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Donors in silicon hold considerable promise for emerging quantum technologies, due to the their uniquely long electron spin coherence times. Bi donors in silicon differ from P and other Group V donors in several significant respects: they have the strongest binding energy (70.98 meV), a large nuclear spin (I = 9/2) and strong hyperfine coupling constant (A = 1475.4 MHz). These larger energy scales allow a detailed test of theoretical models describing the spectral diffusion mechanism that is known to govern the electron spin coherence time (T2e) of P-donors in natural silicon. We report the electron nuclear double resonance spectra of the Bi donor, across the range 200 MHz to 1.4 GHz, and confirm that coherence transfer is possible between electron and nuclear spin degrees of freedom at these higher frequencies.

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