We demonstrate the coupling of rare-earth ions locally implanted in a
substrate (Gd3+ in Al2O3) to a superconducting NbN
lumped-element micro-resonator. The hybrid device is fabricated by a controlled
ion implantation of rare-earth ions in well-defined micron-sized areas, aligned
to lithographically defined micro-resonators. The technique does not degrade
the internal quality factor of the resonators which remain above 105.
Using microwave absorption spectroscopy we observe electron-spin resonances in
good agreement with numerical modelling and extract corresponding coupling
rates of the order of 1 MHz and spin linewidths of 50−65 MHz.Comment: 4 pages, 2 Figure