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Main Authors: Wood, A. A., Rice, D. S., Xie, T., Cassells, F. H., Goldblatt, R. M., Delord, T., Hétet, G., Martin, A. M.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.02507
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  • Levitated macroscopic particles exhibiting quantum mechanical effects are garnering increased attention as a means for precision sensing and testing quantum mechanics. Defects in diamond, such as the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centre possess optically-addressable spins with long coherence times at room temperature and offer an intriguing system to examine quantum spin dynamics coupled to a macroscopic classical particle. In this work, we convert the outcome of a quantum measurement on an ensemble of spins into a macroscopic rotation of the host particle via spin-mechanical coupling. Following a sequence of green laser and microwave control pulses, spin-mechanical coupling between the final qubit spin state and the host particle -- an electrically-levitated diamond -- exerts a torque on the particle that deflects a weak near-infra-red laser beam. We measure spin readout contrast in excess of 70\%, and demonstrate pulsed mechanical detection of coherent Rabi oscillations, spin-echo interferometry and $T_1$-induced relaxation. We directly measure with temporal resolution the particle reorientation from a 60\,attonewton-metre spin torque induced by flipping the spins. Our results open up interesting new opportunities for levitated spin-mechanical systems using pulsed control, from improved sensing to the prospect of realising macroscopic quantum superposition states.