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Spin-EPR-pair separation by conveyor-mode single electron shuttling in Si/SiGe

Quantum Physics 2024-08-06 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Long-ranged coherent qubit coupling is a missing function block for scaling up spin qubit based quantum computing solutions. Spin-coherent conveyor-mode electron-shuttling could enable spin quantum-chips with scalable and sparse qubit-architecture. Its key feature is the operation by only few easily tuneable input terminals and compatibility with industrial gate-fabrication. Single electron shuttling in conveyor-mode in a 420 nm long quantum bus has been demonstrated previously. Here we investigate the spin coherence during conveyor-mode shuttling by separation and rejoining an Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) spin-pair. Compared to previous work we boost the shuttle velocity by a factor of 10000. We observe a rising spin-qubit dephasing time with the longer shuttle distances due to motional narrowing and estimate the spin-shuttle infidelity due to dephasing to be 0.7 % for a total shuttle distance of nominal 560 nm. Shuttling several loops up to an accumulated distance of 3.36 μ\mum, spin-entanglement of the EPR pair is still detectable, giving good perspective for our approach of a shuttle-based scalable quantum computing architecture in silicon.

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@article{arxiv.2307.04897,
  title  = {Spin-EPR-pair separation by conveyor-mode single electron shuttling in Si/SiGe},
  author = {Tom Struck and Mats Volmer and Lino Visser and Tobias Offermann and Ran Xue and Jhih-Sian Tu and Stefan Trellenkamp and Łukasz Cywiński and Hendrik Bluhm and Lars R. Schreiber},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.04897},
  year   = {2024}
}