Extending the coherence of spin defects in hBN enables advanced qubit control and quantum sensing
Roberto Rizzato(University of Bari Aldo Moro), Dominik B. Bucher(Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology), Ulrich Kentsch, Fleming Bruckmaier(Technical University of Munich), Chenjiang Qian(Schott (Germany)), Martin Schalk(Schott (Germany)), M. Helm(Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf), Jens C. Hermann(Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology), Peirui Ji(Schott (Germany)), Jonathan J. Finley(Schott (Germany)), Stephan Mohr(Technical University of Munich), Giovanna Salvitti(Technical University of Munich), Joachim P. Leibold(Technical University of Munich), G. V. Astakhov(University of Würzburg), Andreas V. Stier(Schott (Germany))
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