Reconfigurable quadruple quantum dot linear array with tunable couplings and dispersive sensing
ORAL
Abstract
The readout is performed using both DC measurement of the CMOS nanowire, as well as gate-based radio-frequency reflectometry readout. Two resonators, with superconducting spiral inductor and capacitor pairs designed in-house capable of delivering high quality factors, are connected to the dot gates to allow the reflectometry readout; the other two dot gates connect to microwave sources allowing pulses, suitable for real-time operation of the quantum dot.
* This research was supported by the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant Agreement No. 951852 [Quantum Large Scale Integration in Silicon (QLSI)] and by the United Kingdom Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) PhD Studentship Award [USN 305174705].
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Presenters
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Kalid Ulas
Univ of Cambridge
Authors
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Kalid Ulas
Univ of Cambridge
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Felix-Ekkehard von Horstig
University of Cambridge, Quantum Motion, University of Cambridge, Quantum Motion Technologies
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Heimanu Niebojewski
CEA-Leti, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA Grenoble
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Miguel Fernando Gonzalez-Zalba
Quantum Motion Technologies, Quantum Motion Technologies, UK
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Thierry Ferrus
Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory
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Charles Smith
Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory
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Frederico Martins
Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory