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Ultrafast universal quantum control of a quantum-dot charge qubit using Landau-Zener-Stuckelberg interference.


ABSTRACT: A basic requirement for quantum information processing is the ability to universally control the state of a single qubit on timescales much shorter than the coherence time. Although ultrafast optical control of a single spin has been achieved in quantum dots, scaling up such methods remains a challenge. Here we demonstrate complete control of the quantum-dot charge qubit on the picosecond scale [corrected], orders of magnitude faster than the previously measured electrically controlled charge- or spin-based qubits. We observe tunable qubit dynamics in a charge-stability diagram, in a time domain, and in a pulse amplitude space of the driven pulse. The observations are well described by Landau-Zener-Stückelberg interference. These results establish the feasibility of a full set of all-electrical single-qubit operations. Although our experiment is carried out in a solid-state architecture, the technique is independent of the physical encoding of the quantum information and has the potential for wider applications.

SUBMITTER: Cao G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3562462 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrafast universal quantum control of a quantum-dot charge qubit using Landau-Zener-Stückelberg interference.

Cao Gang G   Li Hai-Ou HO   Tu Tao T   Wang Li L   Zhou Cheng C   Xiao Ming M   Guo Guang-Can GC   Jiang Hong-Wen HW   Guo Guo-Ping GP  

Nature communications 20130101


A basic requirement for quantum information processing is the ability to universally control the state of a single qubit on timescales much shorter than the coherence time. Although ultrafast optical control of a single spin has been achieved in quantum dots, scaling up such methods remains a challenge. Here we demonstrate complete control of the quantum-dot charge qubit on the picosecond scale [corrected], orders of magnitude faster than the previously measured electrically controlled charge- o  ...[more]

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