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Exchange Coupling in a Linear Chain of Three Quantum-Dot Spin Qubits in Silicon

Quantum gates between spin qubits can be implemented leveraging the natural Heisenberg exchange interaction between two electrons in contact with each other. This interaction is controllable by electrically tailoring the overlap between electronic wave functions in quantum dot systems, as long as th...

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Published in:Nano letters 2021-02, Vol.21 (3), p.1517-1522
Main Authors: Chan, Kok Wai, Sahasrabudhe, Harshad, Huang, Wister, Wang, Yu, Yang, Henry C, Veldhorst, Menno, Hwang, Jason C. C, Mohiyaddin, Fahd A, Hudson, Fay E, Itoh, Kohei M, Saraiva, Andre, Morello, Andrea, Laucht, Arne, Rahman, Rajib, Dzurak, Andrew S
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Language:English
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Summary:Quantum gates between spin qubits can be implemented leveraging the natural Heisenberg exchange interaction between two electrons in contact with each other. This interaction is controllable by electrically tailoring the overlap between electronic wave functions in quantum dot systems, as long as they occupy neighboring dots. An alternative route is the exploration of superexchangeî—¸the coupling between remote spins mediated by a third idle electron that bridges the distance between quantum dots. We experimentally demonstrate direct exchange coupling and provide evidence for second neighbor mediated superexchange in a linear array of three single-electron spin qubits in silicon, inferred from the electron spin resonance frequency spectra. We confirm theoretically, through atomistic modeling, that the device geometry only allows for sizable direct exchange coupling for neighboring dots, while next-nearest neighbor coupling cannot stem from the vanishingly small tail of the electronic wave function of the remote dots, and is only possible if mediated.
ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04771