Statistical Structure of Charge Disorder in Si/SiGe Quantum Dots
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.13578v1
- Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2025 14:14:37 GMT
- Title: Statistical Structure of Charge Disorder in Si/SiGe Quantum Dots
- Authors: Saeed Samadi, Łukasz Cywiński, Jan A. Krzywda,
- Abstract summary: Properties of quantum dot based spin qubits have significant inter-device variability due to various types of disorder in semiconductor nanostructures.<n>A significant source of this variability is charge disorder at the semiconductor-oxide interface, which causes unpredictable, yet, correlated fluctuations in such essential properties of quantum dots.<n>This study presents a systematic approach to characterize and mitigate the effects of such disorder.
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- Abstract: Properties of quantum dot based spin qubits have significant inter-device variability due to unavoidable presence of various types of disorder in semiconductor nanostructures. A significant source of this variability is charge disorder at the semiconductor-oxide interface, which causes unpredictable, yet, as we show here, correlated fluctuations in such essential properties of quantum dots like their mutual tunnel couplings, and electronic confinement energies. This study presents a systematic approach to characterize and mitigate the effects of such disorder. We utilize finite element modeling of a Si/SiGe double quantum dot to generate a large statistical ensemble of devices, simulating the impact of trapped interface charges. This work results in a predictive statistical model capable of generating realistic artificial data for training machine learning algorithms. By applying Principal Component Analysis to this dataset, we identify the dominant modes through which disorder affects the multi-dimensional parameter space of the device. Our findings show that the parameter variations are not arbitrary, but are concentrated along a few principal axes - i.e.there are significant correlations between many properties of the devices. We finally compare that against control modes generated by sweeping the gate voltages, revealing limitations of the plunger-only control. This work provides a framework for enhancing the controllability and operational yield of spin qubit devices, by systematically addressing the nature of electrostatic disorder that leads to statistical correlations in properties of double quantum dots.
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