Electron-on-solid-neon charge qubit noise characterization
ORAL
Abstract
We characterized the noise spectrum of the electron-on-solid-neon (eNe) charge qubit with dynamical decoupling methods and long-term Ramsey measurements when qubits are biased on and off their charge sweet spots. Results show that eNe charge qubits experience 1/f-like noise at the 0.1-1 MHz frequency range with power spectral density at 10-5 μV2/Hz. Long-term qubit frequency drifting shows slow dynamics contributing to low-frequency (10-3-10-1 HZ) noise. The measurement results over different qubits reveal the diverse local noise environments for eNe, suggesting the influences of neon surface texture and nearby floating charges on the qubit’s spectral and coherence properties. Moreover, eNe qubits show thermal-resilient coherence performance with > 1 μs T2echo up to 300 mK. Temperature-dependent measurements indicate that thermal-induced decay dominates the decrease of energy relaxation and pure-dephase lifetime at temperatures above 100 mK.
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Presenters
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Xinhao Li
Argonne National Laboratory
Authors
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Xinhao Li
Argonne National Laboratory
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Xianjing Zhou
CEA Saclay
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Christopher S Wang
University of Chicago
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Yizhong Huang
University of Chicago
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Brennan Dizdar
University of Chicago
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Xu Han
Argonne National Laboratory
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David I Schuster
Stanford University
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Dafei Jin
Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame