High fidelity flopping-mode single spin operation with tuning inter-dot orbital levels
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2508.21723v1
- Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2025 15:43:04 GMT
- Title: High fidelity flopping-mode single spin operation with tuning inter-dot orbital levels
- Authors: Yuta Matsumoto, Xiao-Fei Liu, Arne Ludwig, Andreas D. Wieck, Keisuke Koike, Takefumi Miyoshi, Takafumi Fujita, Akira Oiwa,
- Abstract summary: We show an approach to achieve high-fidelity spin control by tuning inter-dot spin-orbit coupling in a GaAs triple quantum dot (TQD)<n>In an electrically stable charge state with optimized tunnel coupling, we achieve Rabi frequencies exceeding 100 MHz while maintaining coherence.<n>Our approach provides a scalable strategy for high-fidelity spin control in semiconductor quantum dot arrays.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Fast spin manipulation and long spin coherence time in quantum dots are essential features for high fidelity semiconductor spin qubits. However, generally it has not been well established how to optimize these two properties simultaneously, because these two properties are usually not independent from each other. Therefore, the scheme for high fidelity operation by simultaneous tuning Rabi frequency and coherence time, which does not rely on the material-dependent strong spin-orbit interaction and the local magnetic field gradient limiting their scalability, are strongly demanded. Here, we demonstrate an approach to achieve high-fidelity spin control by tuning inter-dot spin-orbit coupling in a GaAs triple quantum dot (TQD), where the third dot provides precise control over orbital energy levels. In an electrically stable charge state with optimized tunnel coupling, we achieve Rabi frequencies exceeding 100 MHz while maintaining coherence through proper tuning of the inter-dot orbital levels of the TQD. By implementing a machine learning-based feedback control that efficiently estimates qubit frequency using past measurement data, we characterize and mitigate the impact of low frequency noise on qubit coherence with minimal measurement overhead. Finally, we demonstrate a $\pi$/2 gate fidelity of 99.7\% with a gate time of 4 ns through randomized benchmarking, even in a GaAs quantum dot device where electron spin coherence is typically limited by strong hyperfine interaction with nuclear spins. Our approach provides a scalable strategy for high-fidelity spin control in semiconductor quantum dot arrays by utilizing device-specific parameters rather than relying on material properties or external field gradients.
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