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Sophie W. Ding
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The ability to control phonons in solids is key in many fields of quantum science, ranging from quantum information processing to sensing. Phonons often act as a source of noise and decoherence when solid-state quantum systems interact with the phonon bath of their host matrix. I
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Efficient generation, guiding, and detection of phonons, or mechanical vibrations, are of interest in various fields, including radio-frequency communication, sensing, and quantum information. Diamond is a useful platform for phononics because of the presence of strain-sensitive
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We engineer the interaction between phonons and single silicon-vacancy centers using phononic crystals with a complete bandgap spanning 50-70 GHz. We observe a 18-fold extension of single color center's orbital lifetime in the phononic bandgap.@en
We demonstrate the transmission of a ∼4-GHz surface acoustic wave across a suspended diamond waveguide. This enables simultaneous coherent mechanical driving of, and optical access to, diamond-based color centers.@en