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Sub-nanosecond coherent optical manipulation of a single aromatic molecule at cryogenic temperature

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Single molecules trapped in the solid state at liquid helium temperatures are promising quantum emitters for the development of quantum technologies owing to their remarkable photostability and their lifetime-limited optical coherence time of the order of 10 ns. The coherent preparation of their electronic state requires resonant excitation with a Rabi period much shorter than their optical coherence time. Sculpting the optical excitation with sharp edges and a high on–off intensity ratio (∼3 × 105) from a single-frequency laser beam, we demonstrate sub-nanosecond drive of a single dibenzanthanthrene molecule embedded in a naphthalene matrix at 3.2 K, over more than 17 Rabi periods. With pulses tailored for a half-Rabi period, the electronic excited state is prepared with fidelity as high as 0.97. Using single-molecule Ramsey spectroscopy, we prove up to 5 K that the optical coherence lifetime remains at its fundamental upper limit set by twice the excited-state lifetime, making single molecules suitable for quantum bit manipulations under standard cryogen-free cooling technologies.
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hal-04325123 , version 1 (05-12-2023)

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Quentin Deplano, Philippe Tamarat, Brahim Lounis, Jean-Baptiste Trebbia. Sub-nanosecond coherent optical manipulation of a single aromatic molecule at cryogenic temperature. AVS Quantum Science, 2023, 5 (4), ⟨10.1116/5.0180689⟩. ⟨hal-04325123⟩
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