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Coherent control of single electrons: a review of current progress

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2018-04-24 v2

Abstract

In this report we review the present state of the art of the control of propagating quantum states at the single-electron level and its potential application to quantum information processing. We give an overview of the different approaches which have been developed over the last ten years in order to gain full control over a propagating single electron in a solid state system. After a brief introduction of the basic concepts, we present experiments on flying qubit circuits for ensemble of electrons measured in the low frequency (DC) limit. We then present the basic ingredients necessary to realise such experiments at the single-electron level. This includes a review of the various single electron sources which are compatible with integrated single electron circuits. This is followed by a review of recent key experiments on electron quantum optics with single electrons. Finally we will present recent developments about the new physics that emerges using ultrashort voltage pulses. We conclude our review with an outlook and future challenges in the field.

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@article{arxiv.1801.07497,
  title  = {Coherent control of single electrons: a review of current progress},
  author = {Christopher Bauerle and D. Christian Glattli and Tristan Meunier and Fabien Portier and Patrice Roche and Preden Roulleau and Shintaro Takada and Xavier Waintal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.07497},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

35 pages, 24 figures, This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article accepted for publication in Rep. Prog. Phys. (references added)