Abstract
Micromagnet-based electric dipole spin resonance offers an attractive path for the near-term scaling of dense arrays of silicon spin qubits in gate-defined quantum dots while maintaining long coherence times and high control fidelities. However, accurately controlling dense arrays of qubits using a multiplexed drive will require an understanding of the cross-talk mechanisms that may reduce operational fidelity. We identify an unexpected cross-talk mechanism whereby the Rabi frequency of a driven qubit is drastically changed when the drive of an adjacent qubit is turned on. These observations raise important considerations for scaling single-qubit control.
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Undseth, B., Xue, X., Mehmandoost, M., Rimbach-Russ, M., Eendebak, P. T., Samkharadze, N., … Vandersypen, L. M. K. (2023). Nonlinear Response and Crosstalk of Electrically Driven Silicon Spin Qubits. Physical Review Applied, 19(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.19.044078
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