We show here how to create macroscopic quantum states in a semiconductor device: A chain of InAs quantum dots embedded in an InP nanowire. Filling the nanowire with 4 electrons per dot creates a synthetic spin-one chain, with four-fold degenerate topological ground state protected by a Haldane gap. The four states correspond to two spin-quasiparticles localised at the ends of the macroscopic wire. The quasiparticle spins are mapped onto a robust, macroscopic, singlet-triplet qubit. These predictions are supported by a microscopic theory and extensive numerical simulations.
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Jaworowski, B., Rogers, N., Grabowski, M., & Hawrylak, P. (2017). Macroscopic Singlet-Triplet Qubit in Synthetic Spin-One Chain in Semiconductor Nanowires. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05655-9
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