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Controlled quantum dot array segmentation via highly tunable interdot tunnel coupling

M. Nurizzo, B. Jadot, P. Mortemousque, V. Thiney, E. Chanrion, M. Dartiailh, A. Ludwig, A. Wieck, C. Bäuerle, M. Urdampilleta, T. Meunier·July 19, 2022·DOI: 10.1063/5.0105635
Physics

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Abstract

Recent demonstrations using electron spins stored in quantum dot array as qubits are promising for developing a scalable quantum computing platform. An ongoing effort is, therefore, aiming at the precise control of the quantum dot parameters in larger and larger arrays which represents a complex challenge. Partitioning of the system with the help of the inter-dot tunnel barriers can lead to a simplification for tuning and offers a protection against unwanted charge displacement. In a triple quantum dot system, we demonstrate a nanosecond control of the inter-dot tunnel rate permitting to reach the two extreme regimes, large GHz tunnel coupling, and sub-Hz isolation between adjacent dots. We use this development to isolate a subpart of the array in a metastable configuration while performing charge displacement and readout in the rest of the system. The degree of control over tunnel coupling achieved in a unit cell should motivate future protocol development for tuning, manipulation, and readout including this capability.

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