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Strong photon coupling to the quadrupole moment of an electron in a solid-state qubit

Koski, J. V.
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Landig, A. J.
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Russ, M.
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June 1, 2020
Nature Physics

The fundamental concept of light–matter interaction is routinely realized by coupling the quantized electric field in a cavity to the dipole moment of a real or an artificial atom. A recent proposal1,2, motivated by the prospect of overcoming the decohering effects of distant charge fluctuations, suggests that introduction of and coupling to an electric quadrupole moment of a single electron can be achieved by confining it in a triple quantum dot. Here, we show an experimental realization of this concept by connecting a superconducting microwave resonator to the middle of the three dots, such that the dipole coupling becomes negligible. We demonstrate strong coupling to the electron quadrupole moment and determine that the coherence of our system is limited by short-range charge noise. Our experiment enables the construction and detection of a complex electronic state of a single electron in a solid-state environment that does not exist as such for a free electron.

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DOI
10.1038/s41567-020-0862-4
Author(s)
Koski, J. V.
Landig, A. J.
Russ, M.
Abadillo-Uriel, J. C.
Scarlino, Pasquale  
Kratochwil, B.
Reichl, C.
Wegscheider, W.
Burkard, Guido
Friesen, Mark
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Date Issued

2020-06-01

Published in
Nature Physics
Volume

16

Issue

6

Start page

642

End page

646

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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HQC  
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March 26, 2021
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