Optimisation of electron spin qubits in electrically driven multi-donor quantum dots

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Abhikbrata Sarkar
Joel Hochstetter
Allen Kha
Xuedong Hu
Michelle Y. Simmons
Rajib Rahman
Dimitrie Culcer
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[1] The University of New South Wales,School of Physics
[2] The University of New South Wales,ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low
[3] University at Buffalo,Energy Electronics Technologies
[4] SUNY,Department of Physics
[5] The University of New South Wales,Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, School of Physics
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Multi-donor quantum dots have been at the forefront of recent progress in Si-based quantum computation. Among them, 2P: 1P spin qubits have a built-in dipole moment, making them ideal for electron dipole spin resonance (EDSR) using the donor hyperfine interaction, and thus all-electrical spin operation. We report fast EDSR, with Tπ ~ 10 − 50 ns and a Rabi ratio (T1/Tπ) ~ 106. The fastest EDSR time Tπ occurs when the 2P: 1P axis is ∥ [111], while the best Rabi ratio occurs when it is ∥ [100]. Sensitivity to random telegraph noise due to nearby charge defects depends strongly on the location of the nearby defects. The qubit is robust against 1/f noise provided it is operated away from the charge anti-crossing. Entanglement via exchange is several orders of magnitude faster than dipole-dipole coupling. These findings pave the way towards fast, low-power, coherent and scalable donor dot-based quantum computing.
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