Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session K39: Semiconductor Qubits V
3:00 PM–5:48 PM,
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Room: McCormick Place W-196A
Sponsoring
Units:
DQI DCMP
Chair: Guido Burkard, Konstanz
Abstract: K39.00007 : Quantum Coherence in Germanium Hole Spin Qubits
4:36 PM–4:48 PM
Presenter:
William Iain L Lawrie
(Delft University of Technology)
Authors:
William Iain L Lawrie
(Delft University of Technology)
Nico W Hendrickx
(IBM Quantum, IBM Research, Zurich)
Floor Van Riggelen
(Delft University of Technology)
Maximilian Russ
(Delft University of Technology)
David Linteau
(EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland)
Pericles Philippopoulos
(McGill University)
Sander L de Snoo
(Delft University of Technology)
Amir Sammak
(TNO, Delft, The Netherlands)
Giordano Scappucci
(Delft University of Technology)
William A Coish
(McGill University)
Menno Veldhorst
(Delft University of Technology)
Here we study the magnetic field dependence of T2* for hole qubits in Ge/SiGe. We find a 1/B dependence suggesting charge noise is the dominant decohering process, and observe T2* as high as 1.8 μs at 0.1 T, extendable to 500 μs using refocussing techniques. Furthermore, we observe the decohering effect of the residual 73Ge nuclear spins on hole spin qubits. We confirm that hole spin qubits are sensitive to the nuclear spin bath, and extract the amplitude of the fluctuating Overhauser field to be 34.4 kHz, that we predict to limit spin dephasing times to T2*,hf = 6.54 μs. These results simultaneously represent a milestone in spin coherence in hole qubits, while also demonstrating their sensitivity to hyperfine coupling, providing concrete evidence of the necessity of isotopic purification.
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