High-fidelity operation and algorithmic initialisation of spin qubits above one kelvin
Abstract
The encoding of qubits in semiconductor spin carriers has been recognised as a promising approach to a commercial quantum computer that can be lithographically produced and integrated at scale. However, the operation of the large number of qubits required for advantageous quantum applications will produce a thermal load exceeding the available cooling power of cryostats at millikelvin temperatures. As the scale-up accelerates, it becomes imperative to establish fault-tolerant operation above 1 kelvin, where the cooling power is orders of magnitude higher. Here, we tune up and operate spin qubits in silicon above 1 kelvin, with fidelities in the range required for fault-tolerant operation at such temperatures. We design an algorithmic initialisation protocol to prepare a pure two-qubit state even when the thermal energy is substantially above the qubit energies, and incorporate radio-frequency readout to achieve fidelities up to 99.34 per cent for both readout and initialisation. Importantly, we demonstrate a single-qubit Clifford gate fidelity of 99.85 per cent, and a two-qubit gate fidelity of 98.92 per cent. These advances overcome the fundamental limitation that the thermal energy must be well below the qubit energies for high-fidelity operation to be possible, surmounting a major obstacle in the pathway to scalable and fault-tolerant quantum computation.
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@article{arxiv.2308.02111,
title = {High-fidelity operation and algorithmic initialisation of spin qubits above one kelvin},
author = {Jonathan Y. Huang and Rocky Y. Su and Wee Han Lim and MengKe Feng and Barnaby van Straaten and Brandon Severin and Will Gilbert and Nard Dumoulin Stuyck and Tuomo Tanttu and Santiago Serrano and Jesus D. Cifuentes and Ingvild Hansen and Amanda E. Seedhouse and Ensar Vahapoglu and Nikolay V. Abrosimov and Hans-Joachim Pohl and Michael L. W. Thewalt and Fay E. Hudson and Christopher C. Escott and Natalia Ares and Stephen D. Bartlett and Andrea Morello and Andre Saraiva and Arne Laucht and Andrew S. Dzurak and Chih Hwan Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.02111},
year = {2024}
}