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Resonantly driven singlet-triplet spin qubit in silicon

Published 2 Oct 2019 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1910.00771v1)

Abstract: We report implementation of a resonantly driven singlet-triplet spin qubit in silicon. The qubit is defined by the two-electron anti-parallel spin states and universal quantum control is provided through a resonant drive of the exchange interaction at the qubit frequency. The qubit exhibits long $T_2*$ exceeding 1 $\mu$s that is limited by dephasing due to the ${29}$Si nuclei rather than charge noise thanks to the symmetric operation and a large micro-magnet Zeeman field gradient. The randomized benchmarking shows 99.6 % single gate fidelity which is the highest reported for singlet-triplet qubits.

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