An electron confined by a semiconductor quantum dot (QD) can be displaced by changes in electron occupations of surrounding QDs owing to the Coulomb interaction. For a single-spin qubit in an inhomogeneous magnetic field, such a displacement of the host electron results in a qubit energy shift which must be handled carefully for high-fidelity operations. Here we spectroscopically investigate the qubit energy shift induced by changes in charge occupations of nearby QDs for a silicon single-spin qubit in a magnetic-field gradient. Between two different charge configurations of an adjacent double QD, a spin qubit shows an energy shift of about 4 MHz, which necessitates strict management of electron positions over a QD array. We confirm a correlation between the qubit frequency and the charge configuration by using a postselection analysis.
@article{arxiv.2411.16224,
title = {Charge-induced energy shift of a single-spin qubit under a magnetic-field gradient},
author = {Takashi Kobayashi and Akito Noiri and Takashi Nakajima and Kenta Takeda and Leon C. Camenzind and Ik Kyeong Jin and Giordano Scappucci and Seigo Tarucha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.16224},
year = {2025}
}