Abstract
Nuclear spins are attractive candidates for solid-state quantum information storage and processing owing to their extremely long coherence time [1]. However, since this appealing property results from a high level of isolation from the magnetic environment, it remains a challenging task to polarize, manipulate and readout individual nuclear spins [2].
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