Project B06: Phys. Rev. Lett. 2017

Holonomic Quantum Control by Coherent Optical Excitation in Diamond

Although geometric phases in quantum evolution are historically overlooked, their active control now stimulates strategies for constructing robust quantum technologies. Here, we demonstrate arbitrary single-qubit holonomic gates from a single cycle of nonadiabatic evolution, eliminating the need to concatenate two separate cycles. Our method varies the amplitude, phase, and detuning of a two-tone optical field to control the non-Abelian geometric phase acquired by a nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond over a coherent excitation cycle. We demonstrate the enhanced robustness of detuned gates to excited-state decoherence and provide insights for optimizing fast holonomic control in dissipative quantum systems.

B.B. Zhou, P.C. Jerger, V.O. Shkolnikov, J.F. Heremans, G. Burkard, D.D. Awschalom
Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 140503
arXiv: 1705.00654