Optimizing efficiency of noise cancelling in a singlet-triplet spin-qubit array

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Abstract

Singlet-triplet qubits are a very good candidate for use in quantum computing and quantum operations due to their long coherence time and rapid gate operations. The fluctuations of the background nuclear spin bath and fluctuations in electrostatic quantum dot confinement potential affects the precise manipulation of the qubit. Recently, a method was developed to create an identity operation that corrects both sources of errors to the first order [1]. We now consider how much the compensating identity pulse sequence can be shortened in cases where only one dominant source of error needs correction. [1] J.P. Kestner et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 140502 (2013).

Authors

  • Muhed Rana

    Univ of Maryland-Balt County

  • Jason Kestner

    Univ of Maryland-Balt County, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Condensed Matter Theory Center, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

  • Fernando Calderon

    Univ of Maryland-Balt County