We herein investigate the heterobimetallic lantern complexes [PtVO(SOCR)4] as charge neutral electronic qubits based on vanadyl complexes (S = 1/2) with nuclear spin-free donor atoms. The derivatives with R = Me (1) and Ph (2) give highly resolved X-band EPR spectra in frozen CH2Cl2/toluene solution, which evidence the usual hyperfine coupling with the 51V nucleus (I = 7/2) and an additional superhyperfine interaction with the I = 1/2 nucleus of the 195Pt isotope (natural abundance ca. 34%). DFT calculations ascribe the spin density delocalization on the Pt2+ ion to a combination of pi and delta pathways, with the former representing the predominant channel. Spin relaxation measurements in frozen CD2Cl2/toluene-d8 solution between 90 and 10 K yield Tm values (1-6 mu s in 1 and 2-11 mu s in 2) which compare favorably with those of known vanadyl-based qubits in similar matrices. Coherent spin manipulations indeed prove possible at 70 K, as shown by the observation of Rabi oscillations in nutation experiments. The results indicate that the heavy Group 10 metal ion is not detrimental to the coherence properties of the vanadyl moiety and that Pt-VO lanterns can be used as robust spin-coherent building blocks in materials science and quantum technologies.Lantern complexes containing VO2+ and Pt2+ ions show electron spin coherence with phase memory times above 10 mu s at 10 K. EPR spectra prove the delocalization of the unpaired spin density to the heavy metal ion through both pi and delta coupling channels.

Quantum spin coherence and electron spin distribution channels in vanadyl-containing lantern complexes / Imperato, M; Nicolini, A; Borsari, M; Briganti, M; Chiesa, M; Liao, YK; Ranieri, A; Raza, A; Salvadori, E; Sorace, L; Cornia, A. - In: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS. - ISSN 2052-1553. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:(2024), pp. 186-195. [10.1039/d3qi01806g]

Quantum spin coherence and electron spin distribution channels in vanadyl-containing lantern complexes

Briganti, M;Raza, A;Sorace, L;
2024

Abstract

We herein investigate the heterobimetallic lantern complexes [PtVO(SOCR)4] as charge neutral electronic qubits based on vanadyl complexes (S = 1/2) with nuclear spin-free donor atoms. The derivatives with R = Me (1) and Ph (2) give highly resolved X-band EPR spectra in frozen CH2Cl2/toluene solution, which evidence the usual hyperfine coupling with the 51V nucleus (I = 7/2) and an additional superhyperfine interaction with the I = 1/2 nucleus of the 195Pt isotope (natural abundance ca. 34%). DFT calculations ascribe the spin density delocalization on the Pt2+ ion to a combination of pi and delta pathways, with the former representing the predominant channel. Spin relaxation measurements in frozen CD2Cl2/toluene-d8 solution between 90 and 10 K yield Tm values (1-6 mu s in 1 and 2-11 mu s in 2) which compare favorably with those of known vanadyl-based qubits in similar matrices. Coherent spin manipulations indeed prove possible at 70 K, as shown by the observation of Rabi oscillations in nutation experiments. The results indicate that the heavy Group 10 metal ion is not detrimental to the coherence properties of the vanadyl moiety and that Pt-VO lanterns can be used as robust spin-coherent building blocks in materials science and quantum technologies.Lantern complexes containing VO2+ and Pt2+ ions show electron spin coherence with phase memory times above 10 mu s at 10 K. EPR spectra prove the delocalization of the unpaired spin density to the heavy metal ion through both pi and delta coupling channels.
2024
11
186
195
Imperato, M; Nicolini, A; Borsari, M; Briganti, M; Chiesa, M; Liao, YK; Ranieri, A; Raza, A; Salvadori, E; Sorace, L; Cornia, A
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