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Second-Harmonic Coherent Driving of a Spin Qubit in a Si/SiGe Quantum Dot

Scarlino, Pasquale  
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Kawakami, E.
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Ward, D. R.
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September 1, 2015
Physical Review Letters

We demonstrate coherent driving of a single electron spin using second-harmonic excitation in a Si/SiGe quantum dot. Our estimates suggest that the anharmonic dot confining potential combined with a gradient in the transverse magnetic field dominates the second-harmonic response. As expected, the Rabi frequency depends quadratically on the driving amplitude, and the periodicity with respect to the phase of the drive is twice that of the fundamental harmonic. The maximum Rabi frequency observed for the second harmonic is just a factor of 2 lower than that achieved for the first harmonic when driving at the same power. Combined with the lower demands on microwave circuitry when operating at half the qubit frequency, these observations indicate that second-harmonic driving can be a useful technique for future quantum computation architectures.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.106802
Author(s)
Scarlino, Pasquale  
Kawakami, E.
Ward, D. R.
Savage, D. E.
Lagally, M. G.
Friesen, Mark
Coppersmith, S. N.
Eriksson, M. A.
Vandersypen, L. M. K.
Date Issued

2015-09-01

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Physical Review Letters
Volume

115

Issue

10

Article Number

106802

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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March 26, 2021
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