Coherent Control of a Few-Channel Hole Type Gatemon Qubit

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Abstract

Gatemon qubits are the electrically tunable cousins of superconducting transmon qubits. In this work, we demonstrate the full coherent control of a gatemon qubit based on hole carriers in a Ge/Si core/shell nanowire, with the longest coherence times in group IV material gatemons to date. The key to these results is a high-quality Josephson junction obtained using a straightforward and reproducible annealing technique. We demonstrate that the transport through the narrow junction is dominated by only two quantum channels, with transparencies up to unity. This novel qubit platform holds great promise for quantum information applications, not only because it incorporates technologically relevant materials, but also because it provides new opportunities, like an ultrastrong spin-orbit coupling in the few-channel regime of Josephson junctions.

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Zheng, H., Cheung, L. Y., Sangwan, N., Kononov, A., Haller, R., Ridderbos, J., … Schönenberger, C. (2024). Coherent Control of a Few-Channel Hole Type Gatemon Qubit. Nano Letters, 24(24), 7173–7179. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c00770

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