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Gate fidelity and coherence of an electron spin in a Si/SiGe quantum dot with micromagnet

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-10-20 v1

Abstract

The gate fidelity and the coherence time of a qubit are important benchmarks for quantum computation. We construct a qubit using a single electron spin in a Si/SiGe quantum dot and control it electrically via an artificial spin-orbit field from a micromagnet. We measure an average single-qubit gate fidelity of \approx 99%\% using randomized benchmarking, which is consistent with dephasing from the slowly evolving nuclear spins in substrate. The coherence time measured using dynamical decoupling extends up to \approx 400 μ\mus for 128 decoupling pulses, with no sign of saturation. We find evidence that the coherence time is limited by noise in the 10 kHz - 1 MHz range, possibly because charge noise affecting the spin via the micromagnet gradient. This work shows that an electron spin in a Si/SiGe quantum dot is a good candidate for quantum information processing as well as for a quantum memory, even without isotopic purification.

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@article{arxiv.1602.08334,
  title  = {Gate fidelity and coherence of an electron spin in a Si/SiGe quantum dot with micromagnet},
  author = {E. Kawakami and T. Jullien and P. Scarlino and D. R. Ward and D. E. Savage and M. G. Lagally and V. V. Dobrovitski and Mark Friesen and S. N. Coppersmith and M. A. Eriksson and L. M. K. Vandersypen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.08334},
  year   = {2016}
}