Self-assembling hybrid diamond-biological quantum devices
Andreas Albrecht, Guy Koplovitz, Alex Retzker, Fedor Jelezko, Shira, Yochelis, Danny Porath, Yuval Nevo, Oded Shoseyov, Yossi Paltiel, Martin B., Plenio

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel bio-nano hybrid approach for creating scalable, precisely arranged NV-center structures in diamond using biological self-assembly, enabling advanced quantum information processing and sensing.
Contribution
It presents a new method combining biological self-assembly with nanodiamond placement to form NV-center arrays with nanometer precision, advancing scalable quantum device fabrication.
Findings
Successfully formed regular nanodiamond structures using biological scaffolds
Achieved NV-center distances of 11nm suitable for dipolar coupling
Demonstrated high-fidelity entanglement and quantum simulation potential
Abstract
The realization of scalable arrangements of nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond remains a key challenge on the way towards efficient quantum information processing, quantum simulation and quantum sensing applications. Although technologies based on implanting NV-center in bulk diamond crystals or hybrid device approaches have been developed, they are limited in the achievable spatial resolution and by the intricate technological complexities involved in achieving scalability. We propose and demonstrate a novel approach for creating an arrangement of NV-centers, based on the self-assembling capabilities of biological systems and its beneficial nanometer spatial resolution. Here, a self-assembled protein structure serves as a structural scaffold for surface functionalized nanodiamonds, in this way allowing for the controlled creation of NV-structures on the nanoscale and providing a…
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