Interacting Two-Level Systems as a Source of 1/f Charge Noise in Quantum
Dot Qubits
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.13674v2
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2023 21:37:26 GMT
- Title: Interacting Two-Level Systems as a Source of 1/f Charge Noise in Quantum
Dot Qubits
- Authors: D. L. Mickelsen, Herve M. Carruzzo, and Clare C. Yu
- Abstract summary: Charge noise in semiconducting quantum dots has been observed to have a 1/f spectrum.
We propose a model in which a pair of quantum dots are coupled to a 2D bath of two level systems.
We find that 1/f electric potential noise spectra at the quantum dots and cross correlation in the noise between the two quantum dots are in qualitative agreement with experiment.
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- Abstract: Charge noise in semiconducting quantum dots has been observed to have a 1/f
spectrum. We propose a model in which a pair of quantum dots are coupled to a
2D bath of fluctuating two level systems (TLS) that have electric dipole
moments and that interact with each other, i.e., with the other fluctuators.
These interactions are primarily via the elastic strain field. We use a 2D
nearest-neighbor Ising spin glass to represent these elastic interactions and
to simulate the dynamics of the bath of electric dipole fluctuators in the
presence of a ground plane representing metal gates above the oxide layer
containing the fluctuators. The interactions between the TLS cause the energy
splitting of individual fluctuators to change with time. We calculate the
resulting fluctuations in the electric potential at the two quantum dots that
lie below the oxide layer. We find that 1/f electric potential noise spectra at
the quantum dots and cross correlation in the noise between the two quantum
dots are in qualitative agreement with experiment. Our simulations find that
the cross correlations decrease exponentially with increasing quantum dot
separation.
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