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Zeeman-like coupling to valley degree of freedom in Si-based spin qubits

Materials Science 2025-12-29 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Increasing the valley splitting in Si-based heterostructures is critical for improving the performance of semiconductor qubits. This paper demonstrates that the two low-energy conduction band valleys are not independent parabolic bands. Instead, they originate from the X-point of the Brillouin zone, where they are interconnected by a degeneracy protected by the non-symmorphic symmetry of the diamond lattice. This semi-Dirac-node degeneracy gives rise to the Δ1\Delta_1 and Δ2\Delta_{2'} bands, which constitute the valley degrees of freedom. By explicitly computing the two-component Bloch functions X1±X_1^\pm, using the wave vector group at the X-point, we determine the transformation properties of the object (X1+,X1)(X_1^+,X_1^-). We demonstrate that these properties are fundamentally different from those of a spinor. Consequently, we introduce the term "valleyor" to emphasize this fundamental distinction. The transformation properties of valleyors induce corresponding transformations of the Pauli matrices τ1,τ2\tau_1,\tau_2 and τ3\tau_3 in the valley space. Determining these transformations allows us to classify possible external perturbations that couple to each valley Pauli matrix, thereby identifying candidates for valley-magnetic fields, B{\mathsf B}. These fields are defined by a Zeeman-like coupling Bτ{\mathsf B}\cdot\vec\tau to the valley degree of freedom. In this way, we identify scenarios where an applied magnetic field B\vec B can leverage other background fields, such as strain, to generate a valley-magnetic field B{\mathsf B}. This analysis suggests that beyond the well-known mechanism of potential scattering from Ge impurities, there exist additional channels (mediated by combinations of magnetic and strain-induced vector potentials) to control the valley degree of freedom

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@article{arxiv.2512.21930,
  title  = {Zeeman-like coupling to valley degree of freedom in Si-based spin qubits},
  author = {S Akbar Jafari and Hendrik J Bluhm and David P Divincenzo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.21930},
  year   = {2025}
}