Preparing, manipulating, and measuring quantum states on a chip

We use gate voltage control of the exchange interaction to prepare, manipulate, and measure two-electron spin states in a GaAs double quantum dot. By placing two electrons in a single dot at low temperatures we prepare the system in a spin singlet state. The spin singlet is spatially separated by tr...

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Main Authors: Petta, JR, Johnson, A, Taylor, J, Laird, E, Yacoby, A, Lukin, MD, Marcus, C, Hanson, M, Gossard, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Summary:We use gate voltage control of the exchange interaction to prepare, manipulate, and measure two-electron spin states in a GaAs double quantum dot. By placing two electrons in a single dot at low temperatures we prepare the system in a spin singlet state. The spin singlet is spatially separated by transferring an electron to an adjacent dot. The spatially separated spin singlet state dephases in ∼ 10 ns due to the contact hyperfine interaction with the GaAs host nuclei. To combat the hyperfine dephasing, we develop quantum control techniques based on fast electrical control of the exchange interaction. We demonstrate coherent spin-state rotations in a singlet-triplet qubit and harness the coherent rotations to implement a singlet-triplet spin echo refocusing pulse sequence. The singlet-triplet spin echo extends the spin coherence time to 1.2 μ s. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.