Biography
Eisuke Abe is a unit leader of Superconducting Quantum Electronics Joint Research Unit in RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing, Japan. He received his doctoral degree from Keio University under the supervision of Kohei M. Itoh. From April 2006 till December 2009, he was a research associate (assistant professor) in the group of Shingo Katsumoto at Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan. He then spent a year and a half at University of Oxford, UK, working primarily with Arzhang Ardavan and John Morton. In July 2011, he joined the group led by Yoshihisa Yamamoto of Stanford University, USA, and National Institute of Informatics, Japan. The group later moved to RIKEN, where he was a research scientist until March 2015. Prior to returning to RIKEN on February 2019, he was a research associate professor at Keio University. Over the years, his research interest has been in spins in various semiconductor systems (isotopically controlled bulk silicon, electrostatically defined quantum dots, optically active self-assembled quantum dots, and nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond) and their applications to quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing. At RIKEN, he develops quantum technologies for multi-qubit superconducting circuits, in collaboration with the team led by Yasunobu Nakamura and the unit led by Yutaka Tabuchi.Contact Information
Affiliation | Superconducting Quantum Electronics Joint Research Unit RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing |
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Address | 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako-shi, Saitama, 351-0198 Japan ▶ Directions ▶ Google Maps |
Office | Cooperation Center (S41), Room W404 ▶ Campus Map |
eisuke.abe(AT)riken.jp |
Publications
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Suppression of Pulsed Dynamic Nuclear Polarization by Many-Body Spin Dynamics
Physical Review Letters 132, 106904 (2024)
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Superconducting route to quantum computing
Proceeding of 2023 International Conference on Simulation of Semiconductor Processes and Devices (SISPAD), P.1–4 (September 2023)
Plenary Talk
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Detection and control of single proton spins in a thin layer of diamond grown by chemical vapor deposition
Applied Physics Letters 117, 114002 (2020)
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Spin coherence and depths of single nitrogen-vacancy centers created by ion implantation into diamond via screening masks
Journal of Applied Physics 127, 244502 (2020)
Special Topic "Materials for Quantum Technologies: Computing, Information, and Sensing"
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Construction and operation of a tabletop system for nanoscale magnetometry with single nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond
AIP Advances 10, 025206 (2020)
Open Access
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Bell-state correlations of quasiparticle pairs in the nonlinear current of a local Fermi liquid
Physical Review B 99, 155106 (2019)
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Determination of the position of a single nuclear spin from free nuclear precessions detected by a solid-state quantum sensor
Physical Review B 98, 121405 (2018)
Rapid Communication
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Defects for quantum information processing in silicon
Defects in Advanced Electronic Materials and Novel Low Dimensional Structures, Chapter 9, P.241–263 (June 2018)
Edited by W. Chen, I. Buyanova, and J. Stehr
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Tutorial: Magnetic resonance with nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond—microwave engineering, materials science, and magnetometry
Journal of Applied Physics 123, 161101 (2018)
Tutorial for Special Topic "Defects in Semiconductors" & Featured Article. Listed as Most Cited Perspectives and Tutorials from 2018 and Most Read Tutorials in 2019.
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Current cross-correlation in the Anderson impurity model with exchange interaction
Physical Review B 97, 045127 (2018)
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Nitrogen-vacancy centers created by N+ ion implantation through screening SiO2 layers on diamond
Applied Physics Letters 110, 213105 (2017)
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Dynamic nuclear polarization enhanced magnetic field sensitivity and decoherence spectroscopy of an ensemble of near-surface nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond
Applied Physics Letters 110, 192407 (2017)
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Polarization- and frequency-tunable microwave circuit for selective excitation of nitrogen-vacancy spins in diamond
Applied Physics Letters 109, 183111 (2016)
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Broadband, large-area microwave antenna for optically detected magnetic resonance of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond
Review of Scientific Instruments 87, 053904 (2016)
CST YEP AWARD 2016 (announced on March, 2017)
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Nuclear spin decoherence of neutral 31P donors in silicon: Effect of environmental 29Si nuclei
Physical Review B 93, 161202 (2016)
Rapid Communication
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Two-photon interference at telecom wavelengths for time-bin-encoded single photons from quantum-dot spin qubits
Nature Communications 6, 8955 (2015)
See also a related article in Stanford News
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Host isotope mass effects on the hyperfine interaction of group-V donors in silicon
Physical Review B 90, 121203 (2014)
Rapid Communication
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Complete tomography of a high-fidelity solid-state entangled spin–photon qubit pair
Nature Communications 4, 2228 (2013)
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Quantum-dot spin–photon entanglement via frequency downconversion to telecom wavelength
Nature 491, 421 (2012)
See also News & Views by Economou and the back-to-back Letter by Gao et al. in the same issue, and related articles in Nature Physics research highlights, Physics World, IEEE Spectrum, and Stanford News
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Electron spin ensemble strongly coupled to a three-dimensional microwave cavity
Applied Physics Letters 98, 251108 (2011)
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Linewidth of Low-Field Electrically Detected Magnetic Resonance of Phosphorus in Isotopically Controlled Silicon
Applied Physics Express 4, 021302 (2011)
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Electron spin coherence of phosphorus donors in silicon: Effect of environmental nuclei
Physical Review B 82, 121201 (2010)
Rapid Communication & Editors' Suggestion
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Probing local electronic states in the quantum Hall regime with a side coupled quantum dot
Physical Review B 81, 245302 (2010)
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Detection of spin polarization in a quantum wire
Physica E 42, 809 (2010)
Proceeding of 18th International Conference on Electronic Properties of Two-Dimensional Systems (EP2DS-18)
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Spectroscopy of charge states of a superconducting single-electron transistor in an engineered electromagnetic environment
Foundations of Quantum Mechanics in the Light of New Technology, P.198–201 (June 2009)
Proceeding of 9th International Symposium on Foundations of Quantum Mechanics in the Light of New Technology (ISQM-TOKYO'08)
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Detection of spin polarization with a side-coupled quantum dot
Physical Review B 79, 195313 (2009)
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Spectroscopy of charge states of a superconducting single-electron transistor in an engineered electromagnetic environment
Journal of Physics: Conference Series 150, 052001 (2009)
Proceeding of 25th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics (LT25)
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Excited-state spectroscopy on a quantum dot side coupled to a quantum wire
Applied Physics Letters 93, 112111 (2008)
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Band warping effect appeared in commensurability oscillations in antidot lattices of a two-dimensional hole gas
physica status solidi (c) 5, 2876 (2008)
Proceeding of 34th International Symposium on Compound Semiconductors (iscs2007)
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Control of shell filling with Coulomb interaction in quantum dots side-coupled to quantum wires
physica status solidi (c) 5, 2873 (2008)
Proceeding of 34th International Symposium on Compound Semiconductors (iscs2007)
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Magnetotransport through a two-dimensional hole antidot lattice: Signatures of Berry phase
physica status solidi (c) 5, 2847 (2008)
Proceeding of 34th International Symposium on Compound Semiconductors (iscs2007)
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Potential dependent intra-dot Coulomb interaction in quantum dots side-coupled to quantum wires
Physica E 40, 1270 (2008)
Proceeding of 17th International Conference on Electronic Properties of Two-Dimensional Systems (EP2DS-17)
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Observation of spin–orbit Berry phase in magnetoresistance of a two-dimensional hole antidot system
Physica E 40, 1051 (2008)
Proceeding of 17th International Conference on Electronic Properties of Two-Dimensional Systems (EP2DS-17)
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Fano Effect in a Few-Electron Quantum Dot
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 76, 084706 (2007)
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Observation of Spin–Orbit Berry's Phase in Magnetoresistance of a Two-Dimensional Hole Anti-dot System
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 76, 083704 (2007)
Letter
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Pulsed EPR Study of Spin Coherence Time of P Donors in Isotopically Controlled Si
Physica B 376–377, 28 (2006)
Proceeding of 23rd International Conference on Defects in Semiconductors (ICDS-23)
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Electron Spin Coherence of Phosphorus Donors in Isotopically Purified 29Si
Journal of Superconductivity 18, 157 (2005)
Proceeding of 3rd International Conference on Physics and Application of Spin-Related Phenomena in Semiconductors (PASPS-III)
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Coherence time of decoupled nuclear spins in silicon
Physical Review B 71, 014401 (2005)
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Electron-spin phase relaxation of phosphorus donors in nuclear-spin-enriched silicon
Physical Review B 70, 033204 (2004)
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Solid-State Silicon NMR Quantum Computer
Journal of Superconductivity 16, 175 (2003)
Proceeding of 2nd International Conference on Physics and Application of Spin-Related Phenomena in Semiconductors (PASPS-II)
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Quantum Computation in a One-Dimensional Crystal Lattice with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy
Laser Spectroscopy, P.333–336 (June 2002)
Proceeding of XV International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy
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All-Silicon Quantum Computer
Physical Review Letters 89, 017901 (2002)
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