Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session X17: Fabrication of Silicon Qubits
11:15 AM–2:03 PM,
Friday, March 6, 2020
Room: 203
Sponsoring
Unit:
DQI
Chair: Eleanor Crane, London Center Nanotechnology
Abstract: X17.00008 : Industrial quantum dot arrays for spin-qubit quantum computation by all-optical 300mm lithography
Presenter:
Tobias Krähenmann
(QuTech and Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, TU Delft, The Netherlands)
Authors:
Tobias Krähenmann
(QuTech and Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, TU Delft, The Netherlands)
Anne-Marije Zwerver
(QuTech and Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, TU Delft, The Netherlands)
Stephanie Bojarski
(Components Research, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR, USA)
Hubert C George
(Components Research, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR, USA)
Brennen Mueller
(Components Research, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR, USA)
Jim Clarke
(Components Research, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR, USA)
Lieven M Vandersypen
(QuTech and Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, TU Delft, The Netherlands)
In the many-electron regime independent tunnel-barrier control is shown, a prerequisite for high-fidelity two-qubit control. Data driven process improvements of the quantum dots have led to a significant increase in charge-sensing sensitivity capable of single shot read-out
Using state of the art charge detection methods, we are able to observe single-electron occupation of these quantum dot arrays. The few-electron regime shows stable device behavior, with dots forming both under the plunger and barrier gates. The occurrence of spurious dots is analyzed.
Here, we will show our latest results on utilizing these quantum dot arrays as spin-qubits.
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