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Single-electron operations in a foundry-fabricated array of quantum dots.


ABSTRACT: Silicon quantum dots are attractive for the implementation of large spin-based quantum processors in part due to prospects of industrial foundry fabrication. However, the large effective mass associated with electrons in silicon traditionally limits single-electron operations to devices fabricated in customized academic clean rooms. Here, we demonstrate single-electron occupations in all four quantum dots of a 2 x 2 split-gate silicon device fabricated entirely by 300-mm-wafer foundry processes. By applying gate-voltage pulses while performing high-frequency reflectometry off one gate electrode, we perform single-electron operations within the array that demonstrate single-shot detection of electron tunneling and an overall adjustability of tunneling times by a global top gate electrode. Lastly, we use the two-dimensional aspect of the quantum dot array to exchange two electrons by spatial permutation, which may find applications in permutation-based quantum algorithms.

SUBMITTER: Ansaloni F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7744547 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single-electron operations in a foundry-fabricated array of quantum dots.

Ansaloni Fabio F   Chatterjee Anasua A   Bohuslavskyi Heorhii H   Bertrand Benoit B   Hutin Louis L   Vinet Maud M   Kuemmeth Ferdinand F  

Nature communications 20201216 1


Silicon quantum dots are attractive for the implementation of large spin-based quantum processors in part due to prospects of industrial foundry fabrication. However, the large effective mass associated with electrons in silicon traditionally limits single-electron operations to devices fabricated in customized academic clean rooms. Here, we demonstrate single-electron occupations in all four quantum dots of a 2 x 2 split-gate silicon device fabricated entirely by 300-mm-wafer foundry processes.  ...[more]

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