Adiabatic quantum state transfer in a semiconductor quantum-dot spin chain

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Yadav P. Kandel
Haifeng Qiao
Saeed Fallahi
Geoffrey C. Gardner
Michael J. Manfra
John M. Nichol
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[1] University of Rochester,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[2] Purdue University,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[3] Purdue University,Birck Nanotechnology Center
[4] Purdue University,School of Materials Engineering
[5] Purdue University,School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Semiconductor quantum-dot spin qubits are a promising platform for quantum computation, because they are scalable and possess long coherence times. In order to realize this full potential, however, high-fidelity information transfer mechanisms are required for quantum error correction and efficient algorithms. Here, we present evidence of adiabatic quantum-state transfer in a chain of semiconductor quantum-dot electron spins. By adiabatically modifying exchange couplings, we transfer single- and two-spin states between distant electrons in less than 127 ns. We also show that this method can be cascaded for spin-state transfer in long spin chains. Based on simulations, we estimate that the probability to correctly transfer single-spin eigenstates and two-spin singlet states can exceed 0.95 for the experimental parameters studied here. In the future, state and process tomography will be required to verify the transfer of arbitrary single qubit states with a fidelity exceeding the classical bound. Adiabatic quantum-state transfer is robust to noise and pulse-timing errors. This method will be useful for initialization, state distribution, and readout in large spin-qubit arrays for gate-based quantum computing. It also opens up the possibility of universal adiabatic quantum computing in semiconductor quantum-dot spin qubits.
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