APS Global Physics Summit Logo March 16–21, 2025, Anaheim, CA and virtual
Focus Session
March

Germanium Hole-Spin Qubits

8:00 am – 11:00 am, Monday March 17 Session MAR-A19 Anaheim Convention Center, 163 (Level 1)
Chair:
Dominik Zumbuhl, University of Basel
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All-electrical operation of a spin qubit coupled to a high-Q resonator

10:36 am – 10:48 am
Presenter: Rafael S Eggli (University of Basel)
Authors: Taras Patlatiuk (University of Basel), Eoin Kelly (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), Alexei Orekhov (EPF Lausanne, Switzerland), Richard Warburton (University of Basel), Dominik Zumbuhl (University of Basel), Andreas Kuhlmann (University of Basel)



Building a practical quantum processor involves integrating millions of physical qubits along with the necessary components for qubit manipulation and readout. Arrays of gated silicon spins offer a promising route toward achieving this goal. Optimized radio frequency resonators with high internal quality factor are based on superconducting inductors and enable fast spin readout. All-electrical spin control and gate-dispersive readout remove the need for additional device components and simplify scaling. However, superconducting high-Q tank circuits are susceptible to crosstalk-induced ring-up from electrical qubit control pulses.

Here, we report on the all-electrical control of a hole spin qubit at 1.5K, integrated into a silicon fin field-effect transistor and connected to a niobium nitride nanowire inductor gate-sensor. Our experiments show that qubit control pulses with their broad range of higher harmonics ring up the tank when the control pulse spectrum overlaps with the tank resonance. This can cause a reduction of the readout visibility if the tank ringing amplitude exceeds the excited state splitting of the quantum dot, lifting Pauli spin blockade and thus leading to state preparation and measurement errors. We demonstrate how to circumvent these effects by engineering control pulses around the tank resonances. Importantly, we find that the ring-up does not limit the spin coherence time, indicating that high-Q resonators in gate-sensing are compatible with all-electrical spin control.

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