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Harvey-Collard, P. (author), Dijkema, J. (author), Zheng, G. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
We report the coherent coupling of two electron spins at a distance via virtual microwave photons. Each spin is trapped in a silicon double quantum dot at either end of a superconducting resonator, achieving spin-photon couplings up to around gs/2π = 40 MHz. As the two spins are brought into resonance with each other, but detuned from the...
article 2022
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Liu, Y.Y. (author), Philips, S.G.J. (author), Orona, L.A. (author), Samkharadze, N. (author), McJunkin, T. (author), Macquarrie, E.R. (author), Eriksson, M.A. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Yacoby, A. (author)
article 2021
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Lawrie, W.I.L. (author), Eenink, H.G.J. (author), Hendrickx, N.W. (author), Boter, J.M. (author), Petit, L. (author), Amitonov, S.V. (author), Lodari, M. (author), paquelet Wuetz, B. (author), Volk, C. (author), Philips, S.G.J. (author), Droulers, G. (author), Kalhor, N. (author), van Riggelen, F. (author), Brousse, D. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author)
Electrons and holes confined in quantum dots define excellent building blocks for quantum emergence, simulation, and computation. Silicon and germanium are compatible with standard semiconductor manufacturing and contain stable isotopes with zero nuclear spin, thereby serving as excellent hosts for spins with long quantum coherence. Here, we...
article 2020
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Kulesh, I. (author), Ke, C.T. (author), Thomas, C. (author), Karwal, S. (author), Moehle, C.M. (author), Metti, S. (author), Kallaher, R. (author), Gardner, G.C. (author), Manfra, M.J. (author), Goswami, S. (author)
Indium-antimonide (InSb) two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) have a unique combination of material properties: high electron mobility, a strong spin-orbit interaction, a large Landé g factor, and a small effective mass. This makes them an attractive platform to explore a variety of mesoscopic phenomena ranging from spintronics to topological...
article 2020
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Zheng, G. (author), Samkharadze, N. (author), Noordam, M.L. (author), Kalhor, N. (author), Brousse, D. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
Silicon spin qubits are one of the leading platforms for quantum computation1,2. As with any qubit implementation, a crucial requirement is the ability to measure individual quantum states rapidly and with high fidelity. Since the signal from a single electron spin is minute, the different spin states are converted to different charge states3,4....
article 2019
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Kroll, J.G. (author), Borsoi, F. (author), van der Enden, K.L. (author), Uilhoorn, W. (author), de Jong, D. (author), Quintero-Perez, M. (author), van Woerkom, D.J. (author), Bruno, A. (author), Plissard, S.R. (author), Car, D. (author), Bakkers, E.P.A.M. (author), Cassidy, M.C. (author), Kouwenhoven, L.P. (author)
Superconducting coplanar-waveguide resonators that can operate in strong magnetic fields are important tools for a variety of high-frequency superconducting devices. Magnetic fields degrade resonator performance by creating Abrikosov vortices that cause resistive losses and frequency fluctuations or suppress the superconductivity entirely. To...
article 2019
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Baart, T.A. (author), Eendebak, P.T. (author), Reichl, C. (author), Wegscheider, W. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
We report the computer-automated tuning of gate-defined semiconductor double quantum dots in GaAs heterostructures. We benchmark the algorithm by creating three double quantum dots inside a linear array of four quantum dots. The algorithm sets the correct gate voltages for all the gates to tune the double quantum dots into the single-electron...
article 2016
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