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Main Authors: Ungerer, Jann H., Pally, Alessia, Kononov, Artem, Lehmann, Sebastian, Ridderbos, Joost, Potts, Patrick P., Thelander, Claes, Dick, Kimberly A., Maisi, Ville F., Scarlino, Pasquale, Baumgartner, Andreas, Schönenberger, Christian
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.16825
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author Ungerer, Jann H.
Pally, Alessia
Kononov, Artem
Lehmann, Sebastian
Ridderbos, Joost
Potts, Patrick P.
Thelander, Claes
Dick, Kimberly A.
Maisi, Ville F.
Scarlino, Pasquale
Baumgartner, Andreas
Schönenberger, Christian
author_facet Ungerer, Jann H.
Pally, Alessia
Kononov, Artem
Lehmann, Sebastian
Ridderbos, Joost
Potts, Patrick P.
Thelander, Claes
Dick, Kimberly A.
Maisi, Ville F.
Scarlino, Pasquale
Baumgartner, Andreas
Schönenberger, Christian
contents Tremendous progress in few-qubit quantum processing has been achieved lately using superconducting resonators coupled to gate voltage defined quantum dots. While the strong coupling regime has been demonstrated recently for odd charge parity flopping mode spin qubits, first attempts towards coupling a resonator to even charge parity singlet-triplet spin qubits have resulted only in weak spin-photon coupling strengths. Here, we integrate a zincblende InAs nanowire double quantum dot with strong spin-orbit interaction in a magnetic-field resilient, high-quality resonator. In contrast to conventional strategies, the quantum confinement is achieved using deterministically grown wurtzite tunnel barriers without resorting to electrical gating. Our experiments on even charge parity states and at large magnetic fields, allow to identify the relevant spin states and to measure the spin decoherence rates and spin-photon coupling strengths. Most importantly, we find an anti-crossing between the resonator mode in the single photon limit and a singlet-triplet qubit with an electron spin-photon coupling strength of $g/2π=139\pm4$ MHz. Combined with the resonator decay rate $κ/2π=19.8\pm0.2$ MHz and the qubit dephasing rate $γ/2π=116\pm7$ MHz, our system achieves the strong coupling regime in which the coherent coupling exceeds qubit and resonator linewidth. These results pave the way towards large-scale quantum system based on singlet-triplet qubits.
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spellingShingle Strong coupling between a microwave photon and a singlet-triplet qubit
Ungerer, Jann H.
Pally, Alessia
Kononov, Artem
Lehmann, Sebastian
Ridderbos, Joost
Potts, Patrick P.
Thelander, Claes
Dick, Kimberly A.
Maisi, Ville F.
Scarlino, Pasquale
Baumgartner, Andreas
Schönenberger, Christian
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Quantum Physics
Tremendous progress in few-qubit quantum processing has been achieved lately using superconducting resonators coupled to gate voltage defined quantum dots. While the strong coupling regime has been demonstrated recently for odd charge parity flopping mode spin qubits, first attempts towards coupling a resonator to even charge parity singlet-triplet spin qubits have resulted only in weak spin-photon coupling strengths. Here, we integrate a zincblende InAs nanowire double quantum dot with strong spin-orbit interaction in a magnetic-field resilient, high-quality resonator. In contrast to conventional strategies, the quantum confinement is achieved using deterministically grown wurtzite tunnel barriers without resorting to electrical gating. Our experiments on even charge parity states and at large magnetic fields, allow to identify the relevant spin states and to measure the spin decoherence rates and spin-photon coupling strengths. Most importantly, we find an anti-crossing between the resonator mode in the single photon limit and a singlet-triplet qubit with an electron spin-photon coupling strength of $g/2π=139\pm4$ MHz. Combined with the resonator decay rate $κ/2π=19.8\pm0.2$ MHz and the qubit dephasing rate $γ/2π=116\pm7$ MHz, our system achieves the strong coupling regime in which the coherent coupling exceeds qubit and resonator linewidth. These results pave the way towards large-scale quantum system based on singlet-triplet qubits.
title Strong coupling between a microwave photon and a singlet-triplet qubit
topic Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.16825