2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.114.226803
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Tunable Spin-Qubit Coupling Mediated by a Multielectron Quantum Dot

Abstract: We present an approach for entangling electron spin qubits localized on spatially separated impurity atoms or quantum dots via a multi-electron, two-level quantum dot. The effective exchange interaction mediated by the dot can be understood as the simplest manifestation of RudermanKittel-Kasuya-Yosida exchange, and can be manipulated through gate voltage control of level splittings and tunneling amplitudes within the system. This provides both a high degree of tuneability and a means for realizing high-fidelit… Show more

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“…In particular, using a large multielectron quantum dot as an exchange mediator has the potential to do both: provide fast spin interaction [30,31] and alleviate spatial control line crowding. To avoid entanglement with internal degrees of freedom of the mediator, recent theory [30,31] motivates the use of a multielectron quantum dot with a spinless ground state and a level spacing sufficiently large to suppress unwanted excitations by gate voltage pulses.In this Letter, we investigate a GaAs multielectron quantum dot and show that its spin properties make it suitable for use as a coherent spin mediator. The experiment involves a chain of three quantum dots that can be detuned relative to each other using top-gate voltage pulses.…”
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“…In particular, using a large multielectron quantum dot as an exchange mediator has the potential to do both: provide fast spin interaction [30,31] and alleviate spatial control line crowding. To avoid entanglement with internal degrees of freedom of the mediator, recent theory [30,31] motivates the use of a multielectron quantum dot with a spinless ground state and a level spacing sufficiently large to suppress unwanted excitations by gate voltage pulses.In this Letter, we investigate a GaAs multielectron quantum dot and show that its spin properties make it suitable for use as a coherent spin mediator. The experiment involves a chain of three quantum dots that can be detuned relative to each other using top-gate voltage pulses.…”
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“…Even though the exchange interaction is intrinsically short-ranged, its range can be increased by means of a quantum mediator [28,29]. In particular, using a large multielectron quantum dot as an exchange mediator has the potential to do both: provide fast spin interaction [30,31] and alleviate spatial control line crowding. To avoid entanglement with internal degrees of freedom of the mediator, recent theory [30,31] motivates the use of a multielectron quantum dot with a spinless ground state and a level spacing sufficiently large to suppress unwanted excitations by gate voltage pulses.…”
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“…Particularly we show how this setting can be used to transfer spin qubits between two quantum dots separated by ”m scales, which is currently being actively considered as an important problem, with very few suggested solutions [24][25][26][27]. Additionally we suggest a feasible way of observing this phenomenon through pA scale currents, which, in turn, opens up a new option in low dissipation spintronics for a spin current without a charge current.…”
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“…Compared to varied proposals for mediating between separated quantum dot spin qubits [24][25][26][27], the proposed mechanism can have various advantages. For example, it could have higher speed making it more resilient to decoherence, simpler fabrication compared to hybrid systems, and a greater spatial extension over few electron quantum dot mediators.…”
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“…Indeed, in contrast to standard electrostatic tuning of dot levels by gates [40], PACT allows one to tune to any virtual state [41][42][43], not just the lowest one. Using Floquet theory, we find that cotunneling amplitudes get boosted near such resonances.…”
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