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Electric-dipole-induced resonance and decoherence of a dressed spin in a quantum dot

Peihao Huang, Xuedong Hu·March 10, 2021
Physics

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Abstract

Electron spin qubit in a quantum dot has been studied extensively for scalable quantum information processing over the past two decades. Recently, high-fidelity and fast single-spin control and strong spin-photon coupling have been demonstrated using a synthetic spin-orbit coupling created by a micromagnet. Such strong electrical driving suggests a strongly coupled spin-photon system. Here we study the relaxation, pure dephasing, and electrical manipulation of a dressed-spin qubit based on a driven single electron in a quantum dot. We find that the pure dephasing of a dressed qubit due to charge noise can be suppressed substantially at a sweet spot of the dressed qubit. The relaxation at low magnetic fields exhibits non-monotonic behavior due to the energy compensation from the driving field. Moreover, the longitudinal component of the synthetic spin-orbit field could provide fast electric-dipole-induced dressed-spin resonance (EDDSR). Based on the slow dephasing and fast EDDSR, we further propose a scheme for dressed-spin-based semiconductor quantum computing.

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