Certifying the quantumness of a nuclear spin qudit through its uniform precession
Spin precession is a textbook example of dynamics of a quantum system that exactly mimics its classical counterpart. Here we challenge this view by certifying the quantumness of exotic states of a nuclear spin through its uniform precession. The key to this result is measuring the positivity, instea...
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Zusammenfassung: | Spin precession is a textbook example of dynamics of a quantum system that
exactly mimics its classical counterpart. Here we challenge this view by
certifying the quantumness of exotic states of a nuclear spin through its
uniform precession. The key to this result is measuring the positivity, instead
of the expectation value, of the $x$-projection of the precessing spin, and
using a spin > 1/2 qudit, that is not restricted to semi-classical spin
coherent states. The experiment is performed on a single spin-7/2 $^{123}$Sb
nucleus, implanted in a silicon nanoelectronic device, amenable to
high-fidelity preparation, control, and projective single-shot readout. Using
Schr\"odinger cat states and other bespoke states of the nucleus, we violate
the classical bound by 19 standard deviations, proving that no classical
probability distribution can explain the statistic of this spin precession, and
highlighting our ability to prepare quantum resource states with high fidelity
in a single atomic-scale qudit. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.07641 |