Traditional approaches to controlling single spins in quantum dots require the generation of large electromagnetic fields to drive many Rabi oscillations within the spin coherence time. We demonstrate "flopping-mode"electric dipole spin resonance, where an electron is electrically driven in a Si/SiGe double quantum dot in the presence of a large magnetic field gradient. At zero detuning, charge delocalization across the double quantum dot enhances coupling to the drive field and enables low-power electric dipole spin resonance. Through dispersive measurements of the single-electron spin state, we demonstrate a nearly three order of magnitude improvement in driving efficiency using flopping-mode resonance, which should facilitate low-power spin control in quantum dot arrays.
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Croot, X., Mi, X., Putz, S., Benito, M., Borjans, F., Burkard, G., & Petta, J. R. (2020). Flopping-mode electric dipole spin resonance. Physical Review Research, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.012006
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