Capacitively-coupled quantum dots in commercial 22FDX® linear qubit arrays
ORAL
Abstract
Several groups worldwide have been working with the GlobalFoundriesTM industry-leading 22FDX® (22nm FDSOI) platform to design and demonstrate quantum dot (QD) feasibility and push FDSOI (Fully Depleted Silicon-On-Insulator) qubits to the next stage of commercialization. In this work we take a rigorous approach to studying 22FDX® and use effective carrier mobility as a figure of merit to screen six potential processes of reference from GlobalFoundriesTM. Having commissioned wafers with in-die process splits along with integrated test structures and qubit arrays, we study the effects of front-gate metal, front-gate equivalent oxide thickness, back bias, and temperature on the effective mobility of MOSFETs. With confirmation from both experiment and simulation, we identify the most promising qubit process split and leverage this information to couple QDs both along the length and width of the Si channel within linear (1xN) and bi-linear (2xN) arrays, respectively. For both array types, we present stability diagrams with clear honeycomb patterns that exhibit zero spurious elements such as those due to dopants or defects. Together, this systematic study provides insights into potential technology optimization, showing the necessity of pre-screening protocols as well as the advantages of leveraging forward back bias in a 22FDX® qubit platform.
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Publication: IEEE TED manuscript in prep.
Presenters
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Giselle Elbaz
Quobly
Authors
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Giselle Elbaz
Quobly
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Pierre-Louis Julliard
Quobly
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Mikaël Cassé
Université Grenoble Alpes, CEA-Leti, Grenoble
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Mathilde Ouvrier-Buffet
Institut Néel, CNRS, Grenoble
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Heimanu Niebojewski
CEA LETI Grenoble, Université Grenoble Alpes, CEA-Leti, Grenoble, CEA grenoble, CEA Grenoble
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Benoit Bertrand
CEA LETI Grenoble, Université Grenoble Alpes, CEA-Leti, Grenoble, CEA grenoble, CEA Grenoble
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Grégoire Roussely
CEA Grenoble
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Valentin Labracherie
CEA Grenoble
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Maud Vinet
Quobly
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Tristan Meunier
CNRS,Institut Néel, Université Grenoble Alpes, Quobly & Institut Néel, CNRS
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Bruna Cardoso-Paz
Quobly