TY - JOUR T1 - A Coherent Spin-Photon Interface in Silicon JF - Nature Y1 - 2018 A1 - X. Mi A1 - M. Benito A1 - S. Putz A1 - D. M. Zajac A1 - J. M. Taylor A1 - Guido Burkard A1 - J. R. Petta AB -

Electron spins in silicon quantum dots are attractive systems for quantum computing due to their long coherence times and the promise of rapid scaling using semiconductor fabrication techniques. While nearest neighbor exchange coupling of two spins has been demonstrated, the interaction of spins via microwave frequency photons could enable long distance spin-spin coupling and "all-to-all" qubit connectivity. Here we demonstrate strong-coupling between a single spin in silicon and a microwave frequency photon with spin-photon coupling rates g_s/(2π) > 10 MHz. The mechanism enabling coherent spin-photon interactions is based on spin-charge hybridization in the presence of a magnetic field gradient. In addition to spin-photon coupling, we demonstrate coherent control of a single spin in the device and quantum non-demolition spin state readout using cavity photons. These results open a direct path toward entangling single spins using microwave frequency photons.

VL - 555 U4 - 599-603 UR - https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.03265 U5 - https://doi.org/10.1038/nature25769 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A coherent spin–photon interface in silicon JF - Nature Y1 - 2018 A1 - X. Mi A1 - M. Benito A1 - S. Putz A1 - D. M. Zajac A1 - J. M. Taylor A1 - Guido Burkard A1 - J. R. Petta AB -

Electron spins in silicon quantum dots are attractive systems for quantum computing owing to their long coherence times and the promise of rapid scaling of the number of dots in a system using semiconductor fabrication techniques. Although nearest-neighbour exchange coupling of two spins has been demonstrated, the interaction of spins via microwave-frequency photons could enable long-distance spin–spin coupling and connections between arbitrary pairs of qubits (‘all-to-all’ connectivity) in a spin-based quantum processor. Realizing coherent spin–photon coupling is challenging because of the small magnetic-dipole moment of a single spin, which limits magnetic-dipole coupling rates to less than 1 kilohertz. Here we demonstrate strong coupling between a single spin in silicon and a single microwave-frequency photon, with spin–photon coupling rates of more than 10 megahertz. The mechanism that enables the coherent spin–photon interactions is based on spin–charge hybridization in the presence of a magnetic-field gradient. In addition to spin–photon coupling, we demonstrate coherent control and dispersive readout of a single spin. These results open up a direct path to entangling single spins using microwave-frequency photons.

UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/nature25769#author-information U5 - 10.1038/nature25769 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Double Quantum Dot Floquet Gain Medium JF - Physical Review X Y1 - 2016 A1 - J. Stehlik A1 - Y.-Y. Liu A1 - C. Eichler A1 - T. R. Hartke A1 - X. Mi A1 - Michael Gullans A1 - J. M. Taylor A1 - J. R. Petta AB -

Strongly driving a two-level quantum system with light leads to a ladder of Floquet states separated by the photon energy. Nanoscale quantum devices allow the interplay of confined electrons, phonons, and photons to be studied under strong driving conditions. Here we show that a single electron in a periodically driven DQD functions as a "Floquet gain medium," where population imbalances in the DQD Floquet quasi-energy levels lead to an intricate pattern of gain and loss features in the cavity response. We further measure a large intra-cavity photon number n_c in the absence of a cavity drive field, due to equilibration in the Floquet picture. Our device operates in the absence of a dc current -- one and the same electron is repeatedly driven to the excited state to generate population inversion. These results pave the way to future studies of non-classical light and thermalization of driven quantum systems.

VL - 6 U4 - 041027 UR - http://journals.aps.org/prx/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevX.6.041027 U5 - 10.1103/PhysRevX.6.041027 ER -