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Electric-field tuning of the valley splitting in silicon corner dots

Published 21 May 2018 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1805.07981v2)

Abstract: We perform an excited state spectroscopy analysis of a silicon corner dot in a nanowire field-effect transistor to assess the electric field tunability of the valley splitting. First, we demonstrate a back-gate-controlled transition between a single quantum dot and a double quantum dot in parallel that allows tuning the device in to corner dot formation. We find a linear dependence of the valley splitting on back-gate voltage, from $880~\mu \text{eV}$ to $610~\mu \text{eV}$ with a slope of $-45\pm 3~\mu \text{eV/V}$ (or equivalently a slope of $-48\pm 3~\mu \text{eV/(MV/m)}$ with respect to the effective field). The experimental results are backed up by tight-binding simulations that include the effect of surface roughness, remote charges in the gate stack and discrete dopants in the channel. Our results demonstrate a way to electrically tune the valley splitting in silicon-on-insulator-based quantum dots, a requirement to achieve all-electrical manipulation of silicon spin qubits.

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