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All-Microwave Control and Dispersive Readout of Gate-Defined Quantum Dot Qubits in Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics.

P. Scarlino, D. V. Woerkom, A. Stockklauser, J. Koski, M. Collodo, S. Gasparinetti, C. Reichl, W. Wegscheider, T. Ihn, K. Ensslin, A. Wallraff·November 6, 2017·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.206802
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Abstract

Developing fast and accurate control and readout techniques is an important challenge in quantum information processing with semiconductor qubits. Here, we study the dynamics and the coherence properties of a GaAs/AlGaAs double quantum dot charge qubit strongly coupled to a frequency-tunable high-impedance resonator. We drive qubit transitions with synthesized microwave pulses and perform qubit readout through the state-dependent frequency shift imparted by the qubit on the dispersively coupled resonator. We perform Rabi oscillation, Ramsey fringe, energy relaxation, and Hahn-echo measurements and find significantly reduced decoherence rates down to γ_{2}/2π∼3  MHz corresponding to coherence times of up to T_{2}∼50  ns for charge states in gate-defined quantum dot qubits. We realize Rabi π pulses of width down to σ∼0.25  ns.

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