Will spin-relaxation times in molecular magnets permit quantum information processing?
- PMID: 17358891
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.057201
Will spin-relaxation times in molecular magnets permit quantum information processing?
Abstract
Using X-band pulsed electron-spin resonance, we report the intrinsic spin-lattice (T1) and phase-coherence (T2) relaxation times in molecular nanomagnets for the first time. In Cr7M heterometallic wheels, with M=Ni and Mn, phase-coherence relaxation is dominated by the coupling of the electron spin to protons within the molecule. In deuterated samples T2 reaches 3 micros at low temperatures, which is several orders of magnitude longer than the duration of spin manipulations, satisfying a prerequisite for the deployment of molecular nanomagnets in quantum information applications.
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