Proposal for a cavity-induced measurement of the exchange coupling in
quantum dots
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.00797v1
- Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2022 22:34:29 GMT
- Title: Proposal for a cavity-induced measurement of the exchange coupling in
quantum dots
- Authors: Florian Ginzel, Guido Burkard
- Abstract summary: In spin qubit arrays the exchange coupling can be harnessed to implement two-qubit gates and to realize intermediate-range qubit connectivity along a spin bus.
We propose a scheme to characterize the exchange coupling between electrons in adjacent quantum dots.
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- Abstract: In spin qubit arrays the exchange coupling can be harnessed to implement
two-qubit gates and to realize intermediate-range qubit connectivity along a
spin bus. In this work, we propose a scheme to characterize the exchange
coupling between electrons in adjacent quantum dots. We investigate
theoretically the transmission of a microwave resonator coupled to a triple
quantum dot (TQD) occupied by two electrons. We assume that the right quantum
dot (QD) is always occupied by one electron while the second electron can
tunnel between the left and center QD. If the two electrons are in adjacent
dots they interact via the exchange coupling. By means of analytical
calculations we show that the transmission profile of the resonator directly
reveals the value of the exchange coupling strength between two electrons. From
perturbation theory up to second order we conclude that the exchange can still
be identified in the presence of magnetic gradients. A valley splitting
comparable to the inter-dot tunnel coupling will lead to further modifications
of the cavity transmission dips that also depend on the valley phases.
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