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Coherent electrical control of a single high-spin nucleus in silicon 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7798) : 205-+
作者:  Dedoussi, Irene C.;  Eastham, Sebastian D.;  Monier, Erwan;  Barrett, Steven R. H.
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Nuclear spins are highly coherent quantum objects. In large ensembles, their control and detection via magnetic resonance is widely exploited, for example, in chemistry, medicine, materials science and mining. Nuclear spins also featured in early proposals for solid-state quantum computers(1) and demonstrations of quantum search(2) and factoring(3) algorithms. Scaling up such concepts requires controlling individual nuclei, which can be detected when coupled to an electron(4-6). However, the need to address the nuclei via oscillating magnetic fields complicates their integration in multi-spin nanoscale devices, because the field cannot be localized or screened. Control via electric fields would resolve this problem, but previous methods(7-9) relied on transducing electric signals into magnetic fields via the electron-nuclear hyperfine interaction, which severely affects nuclear coherence. Here we demonstrate the coherent quantum control of a single Sb-123 (spin-7/2) nucleus using localized electric fields produced within a silicon nanoelectronic device. The method exploits an idea proposed in 1961(10) but not previously realized experimentally with a single nucleus. Our results are quantitatively supported by a microscopic theoretical model that reveals how the purely electrical modulation of the nuclear electric quadrupole interaction results in coherent nuclear spin transitions that are uniquely addressable owing to lattice strain. The spin dephasing time, 0.1 seconds, is orders of magnitude longer than those obtained by methods that require a coupled electron spin to achieve electrical driving. These results show that high-spin quadrupolar nuclei could be deployed as chaotic models, strain sensors and hybrid spin-mechanical quantum systems using all-electrical controls. Integrating electrically controllable nuclei with quantum dots(11,12) could pave the way to scalable, nuclear- and electron-spin-based quantum computers in silicon that operate without the need for oscillating magnetic fields.


  
Mean and extreme temperatures in a warming climate: EURO CORDEX and WRF regional climate high-resolution projections for Portugal 期刊论文
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2019, 52: 129-157
作者:  Cardoso, Rita M.;  Soares, Pedro M. M.;  Lima, Daniela C. A.;  Miranda, Pedro M. A.
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Climate change  Regional climate modelling  Extreme temperatures  Heat waves  High resolution multi-model ensembles  
Assessment of seasonal prediction of South Pacific Convergence Zone using APCC multi-model ensembles 期刊论文
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2018, 50: 3237-3250
作者:  Kim, Ok-Yeon
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South Pacific convergence zone  SPCZ orientation  SPCZ strength  SPCZ area  Seasonal forecasting  Multi-model ensembles  
Evaluation of regional very heavy precipitation events during the summer season using NARCCAP contemporary simulations 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2018, 38: E832-E846
作者:  Kawazoe, Sho;  Gutowski, William J., Jr.
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extremes  NARCCAP  regional climate models  multi-model ensembles  precipitation extremes  
Grand European and Asian-Pacific multi-model seasonal forecasts: maximization of skill and of potential economical value to end-users 期刊论文
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2018, 50: 2719-2738
作者:  Alessandri, Andrea;  De Felice, Matteo;  Catalano, Franco;  Lee, June-Yi;  Wang, Bin;  Lee, Doo Young;  Yoo, Jin-Ho;  Weisheimer, Antije
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Seasonal climate prediction  Multi-model ensembles  Coupled general circulation models  Energy application  
Future precipitation in Portugal: high-resolution projections using WRF model and EURO-CORDEX multi-model ensembles 期刊论文
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2017, 49
作者:  Soares, Pedro M. M.;  Cardoso, Rita M.;  Lima, Daniela C. A.;  Miranda, Pedro M. A.
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Climate change  Global warming  South Europe  Extreme precipitation  Regional climate modelling  Multi-model ensembles