Quantum Computation Protocol for Dressed Spins in a Global Field
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.00798v2
- Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2021 01:06:04 GMT
- Title: Quantum Computation Protocol for Dressed Spins in a Global Field
- Authors: Amanda E. Seedhouse, Ingvild Hansen, Arne Laucht, Chih Hwan Yang,
Andrew S. Dzurak, Andre Saraiva
- Abstract summary: We describe a complete strategy for controlling a large array of spins in quantum dots dressed by an on-resonance global field.
This approach is harmonized with all other operations necessary for universal quantum computing with spins in quantum dots.
- Score: 0.7080990243618377
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- Abstract: Spin qubits are contenders for scalable quantum computation because of their
long coherence times demonstrated in a variety of materials, but individual
control by frequency-selective addressing using pulsed spin resonance creates
severe technical challenges for scaling up to many qubits. This individual
resonance control strategy requires each spin to have a distinguishable
frequency, imposing a maximum number of spins that can be individually driven
before qubit crosstalk becomes unavoidable. Here we describe a complete
strategy for controlling a large array of spins in quantum dots dressed by an
on-resonance global field, namely a field that is constantly driving the spin
qubits, to dynamically decouple from the effects of background magnetic field
fluctuations. This approach -- previously implemented for the control of single
electron spins bound to electrons in impurities -- is here harmonized with all
other operations necessary for universal quantum computing with spins in
quantum dots. We define the logical states as the dressed qubit states and
discuss initialization and readout utilizing Pauli spin blockade, as well as
single- and two-qubit control in the new basis. Finally, we critically analyze
the limitations imposed by qubit variability and potential strategies to
improve performance.
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