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Nan Zhao

Researcher at Beijing Normal University

Publications -  74
Citations -  3496

Nan Zhao is an academic researcher from Beijing Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spin (physics) & Spins. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 68 publications receiving 3001 citations. Previous affiliations of Nan Zhao include University of Science and Technology of China & University of Stuttgart.

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Coherent control of single spins in silicon carbide at room temperature

TL;DR: This study reports the characterization of photoluminescence and optical spin polarization from single silicon vacancies in SiC, and demonstrates that single spins can be addressed at room temperature and shows coherent control of a single defect spin and finds long spin coherence times under ambient conditions.
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Room-temperature entanglement between single defect spins in diamond

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate entanglement between two engineered single solid-state spin quantum bits (qubits) at ambient conditions and show that ground-state quantum correlations can be detected by quantum state tomography.
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Coherent control of single spins in silicon carbide at room temperature

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the characterization of photoluminescence and optical spin polarization from single silicon vacancies in SiC, and demonstrate that single spins can be addressed at room temperature.
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Preserving electron spin coherence in solids by optimal dynamical decoupling

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance to demonstrate experimentally optimal dynamical decoupling for preserving electron spin coherence in irradiated malonic acid crystals at temperatures from 50 K to room temperature.
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Sensing single remote nuclear spins

TL;DR: This work is able to amplify and detect the weak magnetic field noise from a single nuclear spin located ∼3 nm from the centre using dynamical decoupling control, and achieve a detectable hyperfine coupling strength as weak as ∼300 Hz.