Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session Z34: Quantum Simulation and Novel Qubit Architectures
11:30 AM–2:18 PM,
Friday, March 18, 2022
Room: McCormick Place W-193A
Sponsoring
Unit:
DAMOP
Chair: Sina Zeytinoglu, Harvard University
Abstract: Z34.00003 : Towards a Mechanical Qubit in a Carbon Nanotube*
11:54 AM–12:06 PM
Presenter:
Christoffer B Møller
(ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences)
Author:
Christoffer B Møller
(ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences)
Collaboration:
Christoffer Moller_1 , Roger Tormo Queralt_1 , Sergio L. De Bonis_1 ,
Chandan Samanta_1 , David Czaplewski_2 , Andrew N. Cleland_3 , Fabio Pistolesi_4 , Adrian Bachtold_1
INSTITUTIONS (ALL):
1. Quantum Nanomechanics,
We present our efforts towards realizing the first ever mechanical qubit [1]. We employ a
pristine [2], suspended carbon nanotube with exceptional cryogenic mechanical coherence [3] and seek to
significantly tailor the energy potential of its mechanical vibrations by strongly coupling its motion to a localized
double quantum dot. We present measurements which demonstrate operation in the ultra-strong
electromechanical coupling regime generated by an electrostatic force between a biased gate electrode and a
single charge quantum dot on a suspended carbon nanotube. We further present our efforts to extend these
capabilities to a high frequency nanotube, suspended above 5 independently biased gates forming a double
quantum dot [4]. The gates grant control of the interaction between the quantum dots, and their coupling to
mechanical vibrations enable to tunable mechanical energy potential essential in the formation of the
mechanical qubit.
[1] F. Pistolesi, et al., PRX 11, 031027 (2021)
[2] W. Yang et al. PRL, 125, 187701 (2020)
[3] J. Moser et al., Nat. Nanotech. 9, 1007 (2014).
[4] I. Khivrich, A. A. Clerk and S. Ilani, Nat. Nanotech., 14, 161-167 (2019).
*Barcelona Institute of Science and TechnologyMarie Sklodowska-Curie ActionsEuropean Research Council
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