The central spin problem: electron spin qubit evolution due to coherently evolving nuclear spins

ORAL

Abstract

In recent years, electron spin qubits in solid state quantum dots have emerged as promising candidates for the implementation of quantum information processing. We study the dephasing of two electron spins in a double quantum dot system due to the evolution of the underlying nuclear spins, as was measured in a recent spin echo experiments. We develop a semi-classical model for such a system, by treating the Overhauser field induced by the nuclear spins as a classical time-dependent vector. Comparing the outcome of this model to experimental echo signal of the electron qubit allows us to identify MNR-like signatures from the nuclear spin evolution, such as spin diffusion, coherent nuclear Larmor precession and the spread of the Larmor frequencies by various mechanisms.

Authors

  • Izhar Neder

    Harvard University

  • Mark Rudner

    Harvard, Harvard University

  • Hendrik Bluhm

    Harvard University

  • Bertrand Halperin

    Harvard University

  • Amir Yacoby

    Harvard University