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Toward scalable spin qubits: Si/SiGe quantum dot devices built on a 300mm process line

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Abstract

Spin qubits in Si/SiGe heterostructures offer a promising platform on which to build a scalable quantum computer. However, fabricating these heterostructures and devices on an all-optical, 300mm process line presents many challenges. One challenge is in creating lateral confinement of the quantum dots. Intel’s SiMOS device architecture is based on fins for lateral confinement, but the formation of fins on Si/SiGe would degrade the strain of the buried silicon quantum well. In this talk, we present a planar device architecture built on a 300mm platform that does not rely on fins for confinement. This planar device is fabricated on a Si/SiGe heterostructure, allowing quantum dots to be formed in a strained silicon quantum well. We will detail progress made on the SiGe virtual substrate and heterostructure, as well as preliminary low temperature measurements.

Presenters

  • Brennen Mueller

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

Authors

  • Brennen Mueller

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Stephanie Bojarski

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Hubert C George

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Eric Henry

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Otto Zietz

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Samuel Neyens

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Thomas Watson

    Components Research, Intel Corporation, Intel Corporation, Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, University of New South Wales

  • Rambert Nahm

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Payam Amin

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Roman Caudillo

    Intel Corporation, Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Ravi Pillarisetty

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Roza Kotlyar

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Lester Lampert

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Florian Luthi

    Intel Corporation, Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Jessica Torres

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Jeanette Marie Roberts

    Components Research, Intel Corporation

  • Jim Clarke

    Components Research, Intel Corporation