Electric Dipole Coupling of a Bilayer Graphene Quantum Dot to a High-Impedance Microwave Resonator

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Abstract

We implement circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) with quantum dots in bilayer graphene, a maturing material platform that can host long-lived spin and valley states. Our device combines a high-impedance (Zr ≈ 1 kΩ) superconducting microwave resonator with a double quantum dot electrostatically defined in a graphene-based van der Waals heterostructure. Electric dipole coupling between the subsystems allows the resonator to sense the electric susceptibility of the double quantum dot from which we reconstruct its charge stability diagram. We achieve sensitive and fast detection of the interdot transition with a signal-to-noise ratio of 3.5 within 1 μs integration time. The charge-photon interaction is quantified in the dispersive and resonant regimes by comparing the resonator response to input-output theory, yielding a coupling strength of g/2π = 49.7 MHz. Our results introduce cQED as a probe for quantum dots in van der Waals materials and indicate a path toward coherent charge-photon coupling with bilayer graphene quantum dots.

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Ruckriegel, M. J., Gächter, L. M., Kealhofer, D., Bahrami Panah, M., Tong, C., Adam, C., … Huang, W. W. (2024). Electric Dipole Coupling of a Bilayer Graphene Quantum Dot to a High-Impedance Microwave Resonator. Nano Letters, 24(24), 7508–7514. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01791

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