Long-distance coherent coupling in a quantum dot array

FR Braakman, P Barthelemy, C Reichl… - Nature …, 2013 - nature.com
Nature nanotechnology, 2013nature.com
Controlling long-distance quantum correlations is central to quantum computation and
simulation. In quantum dot arrays, experiments so far rely on nearest-neighbour couplings
only, and inducing long-distance correlations requires sequential local operations. Here, we
show that two distant sites can be tunnel-coupled directly. The coupling is mediated by
virtual occupation of an intermediate site, with a strength that is controlled via the energy
detuning of this site. It permits a single charge to oscillate coherently between the outer sites …
Abstract
Controlling long-distance quantum correlations is central to quantum computation and simulation. In quantum dot arrays, experiments so far rely on nearest-neighbour couplings only, and inducing long-distance correlations requires sequential local operations. Here, we show that two distant sites can be tunnel-coupled directly. The coupling is mediated by virtual occupation of an intermediate site, with a strength that is controlled via the energy detuning of this site. It permits a single charge to oscillate coherently between the outer sites of a triple dot array without passing through the middle, as demonstrated through the observation of Landau–Zener–Stückelberg interference. The long-distance coupling significantly improves the prospects of fault-tolerant quantum computation using quantum dot arrays, and opens up new avenues for performing quantum simulations in nanoscale devices.
nature.com
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果