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Realization of a $CQ_3$ Qubit: energy spectroscopy and coherence

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2021-03-03 v1

Abstract

The energy landscape of a single electron in a triple quantum dot can be tuned such that the energy separation between ground and excited states becomes a flat function of the relevant gate voltages. These so-called sweet spots are beneficial for charge coherence, since the decoherence effects caused by small fluctuations of gate voltages or surrounding charge fluctuators are minimized. We propose a new operation point for a triple quantum dot charge qubit, a so-called CQ3CQ_3-qubit, having a third order sweet spot. We show strong coupling of the qubit to single photons in a frequency tunable high-impedance SQUID-array resonator. In the dispersive regime we investigate the qubit linewidth in the vicinity of the proposed operating point. In contrast to the expectation for a higher order sweet spot, we there find a local maximum of the linewidth. We find that this is due to a non-negligible contribution of noise on the quadrupolar detuning axis not being in a sweet spot at the proposed operating point. While the original motivation to realize a low-decoherence charge qubit was not fulfilled, our analysis provides insights into charge decoherence mechanisms relevant also for other qubits.

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@article{arxiv.2006.05883,
  title  = {Realization of a $CQ_3$ Qubit: energy spectroscopy and coherence},
  author = {Benedikt Kratochwil and Jonne V. Koski and Andreas J. Landig and Pasquale Scarlino and José C. Abadillo-Uriel and Christian Reichl and Susan N. Coppersmith and Werner Wegscheider and Mark Friesen and Andreas Wallraff and Thomas Ihn and Klaus Ensslin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.05883},
  year   = {2021}
}

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12 pages, 11 figures