Solid-state electronic spin coherence time approaching one second
Solid-state electronic spin coherence time approaching one second is a scholarly work by Dmitry Budker and Ronald L. Walsworth, published in 2013 in ''Nature Communications''. The main subjects of the publication include physics, quantum information, quantum mechanics, quantum metrology, Coherence time, Coherence, quantum sensor, spin exchange relaxation-free magnetometer, condensed matter physics, quantum entanglement, nanodiamonds, Spins, spin, quantum decoherence, quantum, and Dynamical decoupling. The authors employed dynamical decoupling pulse sequences to suppress nitrogen-vacancy spin decoherence, and found that T₂ is limited to approximately half of the longitudinal spin relaxation time over a wide range of temperatures, which authors attribute to phonon-induced decoherence.