| Literature DB >> 33855760 |
Ruben Mirzoyan1, Nathanael P Kazmierczak1, Ryan G Hadt1.
Abstract
In the past decade, transition metal complexes have gained momentum as electron spin-based quantum bit (qubit) candidates due to their synthetic tunability and long achievable coherence times. The decoherence of magnetic quantum states imposes a limit on the use of these qubits for quantum information technologies, such as quantum computing, sensing, and communication. With rapid recent development in the field of molecular quantum information science, a variety of chemical design principles for prolonging coherence in molecular transition metal qubits have been proposed. Here the spin-spin, motional, and spin-phonon regimes of decoherence are delineated, outlining design principles for each. It is shown how dynamic ligand field models can provide insights into the intramolecular vibrational contributions in the spin-phonon decoherence regime. This minireview aims to inform the development of molecular quantum technologies tailored for different environments and conditions.Entities:
Keywords: decoherence; electronic structure; ligand field theory; magnetic properties; qubit
Year: 2021 PMID: 33855760 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202100845
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236