Jellybean Quantum Dots in Silicon for Qubit Coupling and On‐Chip Quantum Chemistry

Author:

Wang Zeheng1ORCID,Feng MengKe1,Serrano Santiago1,Gilbert William12,Leon Ross C. C.1,Tanttu Tuomo12,Mai Philip1,Liang Dylan1,Huang Jonathan Y.1,Su Yue1,Lim Wee Han12,Hudson Fay E.12,Escott Christopher C.12,Morello Andrea1,Yang Chih Hwan12,Dzurak Andrew S.12,Saraiva Andre12,Laucht Arne12

Affiliation:

1. School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications The University of New South Wales Sydney NSW 2052 Australia

2. Diraq Sydney NSW 2052 Australia

Abstract

AbstractThe small size and excellent integrability of silicon metal–oxide–semiconductor (SiMOS) quantum dot spin qubits make them an attractive system for mass‐manufacturable, scaled‐up quantum processors. Furthermore, classical control electronics can be integrated on‐chip, in‐between the qubits, if an architecture with sparse arrays of qubits is chosen. In such an architecture qubits are either transported across the chip via shuttling or coupled via mediating quantum systems over short‐to‐intermediate distances. This paper investigates the charge and spin characteristics of an elongated quantum dot—a so‐called jellybean quantum dot—for the prospects of acting as a qubit–qubit coupler. Charge transport, charge sensing, and magneto‐spectroscopy measurements are performed on a SiMOS quantum dot device at mK temperature and compared to Hartree–Fock multi‐electron simulations. At low electron occupancies where disorder effects and strong electron–electron interaction dominate over the electrostatic confinement potential, the data reveals the formation of three coupled dots, akin to a tunable, artificial molecule. One dot is formed centrally under the gate and two are formed at the edges. At high electron occupancies, these dots merge into one large dot with well‐defined spin states, verifying that jellybean dots have the potential to be used as qubit couplers in future quantum computing architectures.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Army Research Office

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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