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Universal quantum control of two-electron spin quantum bits using dynamic nuclear polarization

2009; Nature Portfolio; Volume: 5; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1038/nphys1424

ISSN

1745-2481

Autores

Sandra Foletti, Hendrik Bluhm, D. Mahalu, V. Umansky, Amir Yacoby,

Tópico(s)

Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design

Resumo

One fundamental requirement for quantum computation is to perform universal manipulations of quantum bits at rates much faster than the qubit's rate of decoherence. Recently, fast gate operations have been demonstrated in logical spin qubits composed of two electron spins where the rapid exchange of the two electrons permits electrically controllable rotations around one axis of the qubit. However, universal control of the qubit requires arbitrary rotations around at least two axes. Here we show that by subjecting each electron spin to a magnetic field of different magnitude we achieve full quantum control of the two-electron logical spin qubit with nanosecond operation times. Using a single device, a magnetic field gradient of several hundred milliTesla is generated and sustained using dynamic nuclear polarization of the underlying Ga and As nuclei. Universal control of the two-electron qubit is then demonstrated using quantum state tomography. The presented technique provides the basis for single and potentially multiple qubit operations with gate times that approach the threshold required for quantum error correction.

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