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Resonant single-shot CNOT in remote double quantum dot spin qubits

Published 27 Jul 2022 in cond-mat.mes-hall and quant-ph | (2207.13588v1)

Abstract: A critical element towards the realization of scalable quantum processors is non-local coupling between nodes. Scaling connectivity beyond nearest-neighbor interactions requires the implementation of a mediating interaction often termed a 'quantum bus'. Cavity photons have long been used as a bus by the superconducting qubit community, but it has only recently been demonstrated that spin-based qubits in double quantum dot architectures can reach the strong coupling regime and exhibit spin-spin interactions via the exchange of real or virtual photons. Two-qubit gate operations are predicted in the dispersive regime where cavity loss plays a less prominent role. In this work we propose a framework for ac-driven quantum gates, in the context of a CNOT operation, between two non-local single-spin qubits dispersively coupled to a common mode of a superconducting resonator. We expect gate times near 150 ns and fidelities above 90% with existing technology.

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