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8 October 2024 Quantum nanoplasmonic coherent perfect absorption and plasmonic ‘hot-spot’ nanoheating of color centres for quantum operations at elevated temperatures
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Abstract
Using subdiffracted light from a nanoplasmonic resonator we demonstrate hot-spot nanoheating control of quantum operations at elevated temperatures via temperature-induced shifts of the transition energies of the individual qubits in and out of resonance with the near-field. This introduces a dynamical switch for optical quantum control, significantly elevating solid-state quantum information processing technologies towards higher temperatures.
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Ortwin Hess, Frank Bello, Daniel D. Clarke, and Daniel Wigger "Quantum nanoplasmonic coherent perfect absorption and plasmonic ‘hot-spot’ nanoheating of color centres for quantum operations at elevated temperatures", Proc. SPIE PC13111, Plasmonics: Design, Materials, Fabrication, Characterization, and Applications XXII, PC1311111 (8 October 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3029520
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KEYWORDS
Quantum operations

Quantum plasmonics

Quantum communications

Near field

Quantum entanglement

Quantum networks

Quantum photonics

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