Tuning the coherent interaction of an electron qubit and a nuclear magnon
Title: | Tuning the coherent interaction of an electron qubit and a nuclear magnon |
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Authors: | Shofer, Noah, Zaporski, Leon, Appel, Martin Hayhurst, Manna, Santanu, da Silva, Saimon Covre, Ghorbal, Alexander, Haeusler, Urs, Rastelli, Armando, Gall, Claire Le, Gawełczyk, Michał, Atatüre, Mete, Gangloff, Dorian A. |
Publication Year: | 2024 |
Collection: | Condensed Matter Quantum Physics |
Subject Terms: | Quantum Physics, Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics |
More Details: | A central spin qubit interacting coherently with an ensemble of proximal spins can be used to engineer entangled collective states or a multi-qubit register. Making full use of this many-body platform requires tuning the interaction between the central spin and its spin register. GaAs quantum dots offer a model realization of the central spin system where an electron qubit interacts with multiple ensembles of $\sim 10^{4}$ nuclear spins. In this work, we demonstrate tuning of the interaction between the electron qubit and the nuclear many-body system in a GaAs quantum dot. The homogeneity of the GaAs system allows us to perform high-precision and isotopically selective nuclear sideband spectroscopy, which reveals the single-nucleus electronic Knight field. Together with time-resolved spectroscopy of the nuclear field, this fully characterizes the electron-nuclear interaction for a priori control. An algorithmic feedback sequence selects the nuclear polarization precisely, which adjusts the electron-nuclear exchange interaction in situ via the electronic g-factor anisotropy. This allows us to tune directly the activation rate of a collective nuclear excitation (magnon) and the coherence time of the electron qubit. Our method is applicable to similar central-spin systems and enables the programmable tuning of coherent interactions in the many-body regime. Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, and Supplementary Materials |
Document Type: | Working Paper |
Access URL: | http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.19679 |
Accession Number: | edsarx.2404.19679 |
Database: | arXiv |
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