Switching between relaxation hotspots and coldspots in disordered spin
qubits
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.00716v1
- Date: Mon, 3 May 2021 09:48:58 GMT
- Title: Switching between relaxation hotspots and coldspots in disordered spin
qubits
- Authors: Amin Hosseinkhani and Guido Burkard
- Abstract summary: We show how our theory can be used to find the valley-dependent dipole matrix elements, the valley splitting, and the spin-valley coupling.
We argue that the valley degree of freedom can be used as an advantage for Si spin qubits.
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- Abstract: We develop a valley-dependent envelope function theory that can describe the
effects of arbitrary configurations of interface steps and miscuts on the qubit
relaxation time. For a given interface roughness, we show how our theory can be
used to find the valley-dependent dipole matrix elements, the valley splitting,
and the spin-valley coupling as a function of the electromagnetic fields in a
Si/SiGe quantum dot spin qubit. We demonstrate that our theory can
quantitatively reproduce and explain the result of experimental measurements
for the spin relaxation time with only a minimal set of free parameters.
Investigating the sample dependence of spin relaxation, we find that at
certain conditions for a disordered quantum dot, the spin-valley coupling
vanishes. This, in turn, completely blocks the valley-induced qubit decay. We
show that the presence of interface steps can in general give rise to a
strongly anisotropic behavior of the spin relaxation time. Remarkably, by
properly tuning the gate-induced out-of-plane electric field, it is possible to
turn the spin-valley hotspot into a ``coldspot" at which the relaxation time is
significantly prolonged and where the spin relaxation time is additionally
first-order insensitive to the fluctuations of the magnetic field. This
electrical tunability enables on-demand fast qubit reset and initialization
that is critical for many quantum algorithms and error correction schemes. We,
therefore, argue that the valley degree of freedom can be used as an advantage
for Si spin qubits.
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