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A silicon singlet–triplet qubit driven by spin-valley coupling

Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 13, Issue: 1, Page: 641
2022
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Spin–orbit effects, inherent to electrons confined in quantum dots at a silicon heterointerface, provide a means to control electron spin qubits without the added complexity of on-chip, nanofabricated micromagnets or nearby coplanar striplines. Here, we demonstrate a singlet–triplet qubit operating mode that can drive qubit evolution at frequencies in excess of 200 MHz. This approach offers a means to electrically turn on and off fast control, while providing high logic gate orthogonality and long qubit dephasing times. We utilize this operational mode for dynamical decoupling experiments to probe the charge noise power spectrum in a silicon metal-oxide-semiconductor double quantum dot. In addition, we assess qubit frequency drift over longer timescales to capture low-frequency noise. We present the charge noise power spectral density up to 3 MHz, which exhibits a 1/f dependence consistent with α ~ 0.7, over 9 orders of magnitude in noise frequency.

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Jock, Ryan M; Jacobson, N Tobias; Rudolph, Martin; Ward, Daniel R; Carroll, Malcolm S; Luhman, Dwight R

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy

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