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Cavity control over heavy-hole spin qubits in inversion-symmetric crystals

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Abstract

The pseudospin of heavy-holes confined in a semiconductor quantum dot represents a promising candidate for a fast and robust qubit. While hole spin manipulation by a classical electric field utilizing the Dresselhaus spin-orbit interaction has been demonstrated, our work explores cavity-based qubit manipulation and coupling schemes for inversion-symmetric crystals forming a planar heavy-hole quantum dot. Choosing the exemplary material Germanium, we derive an effective cavity-mediated ground state spin coupling that harnesses the cubic Rashba spin-orbit interaction. In addition, we propose an optimal set of parameters which allows for Rabi frequencies in the MHz range, thus entering the strong coupling regime of cavity quantum electrodynamics.

Presenters

  • Philipp Mutter

    Physics, University of Konstanz

Authors

  • Philipp Mutter

    Physics, University of Konstanz

  • Guido Burkard

    Physics, University of Konstanz, Department of Physics, University of Konstanz, D-78457 Konstanz, Germany, Univ Konstanz