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Zwerver, A.M.J. (author), Krähenmann, T.S. (author), Amitonov, S. (author), Boter, J.M. (author), Droulers, G. (author), Lodari, M. (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Zheng, G. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
Full-scale quantum computers require the integration of millions of qubits, and the potential of using industrial semiconductor manufacturing to meet this need has driven the development of quantum computing in silicon quantum dots. However, fabrication has so far relied on electron-beam lithography and, with a few exceptions, conventional...
journal article 2022
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Boter, J.M. (author), Dehollain Lorenzana, J.P. (author), van Dijk, J.P.G. (author), Xu, Yuanxing (author), Hensgens, T. (author), Versluis, R. (author), Naus, H.W.L. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
One of the main bottlenecks in the pursuit of a large-scale-chip-based quantum computer is the large number of control signals needed to operate qubit systems. As system sizes scale up, the number of terminals required to connect to off-chip control electronics quickly becomes unmanageable. Here, we discuss a quantum-dot spin-qubit...
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Boter, J.M. (author)
To harness the potential of quantum mechanics for quantum computation applications, one of the main challenges is to scale up the number of qubits. The work presented in this dissertation is concerned with several aspects that are relevant in the quest of scaling up quantum computing systems based on spin qubits in silicon. Few-qubit experiments...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Lawrie, W.I.L. (author), Eenink, H.G.J. (author), Hendrickx, N.W. (author), Boter, J.M. (author), Petit, L. (author), Amitonov, S. (author), Lodari, M. (author), Paquelet Wuetz, B. (author), Volk, C.A. (author), Philips, S.G.J. (author), Droulers, G. (author), Kalhor, N. (author), van Riggelen, F. (author), Brousse, D. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author)
Electrons and holes confined in quantum dots define excellent building blocks for quantum emergence, simulation, and computation. Silicon and germanium are compatible with standard semiconductor manufacturing and contain stable isotopes with zero nuclear spin, thereby serving as excellent hosts for spins with long quantum coherence. Here, we...
review 2020
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Boter, J.M. (author), Xue, X. (author), Krähenmann, T.S. (author), Watson, T.F. (author), Premakumar, Vickram N. (author), Ward, Daniel R. (author), Savage, Donald E. (author), Eriksson, Mark A. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
We study spatial noise correlations in a Si/SiGe two-qubit device with integrated micromagnets. Our method relies on the concept of decoherence-free subspaces, whereby we measure the coherence time for two different Bell states, designed to be sensitive only to either correlated or anticorrelated noise, respectively. From these measurements...
journal article 2020
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Boter, J.M. (author), Dehollain Lorenzana, J.P. (author), van Dijk, J.P.G. (author), Hensgens, T. (author), Versluis, R. (author), Clarke, J. S. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
Current implementations of quantum computers suffer from large numbers of control lines per qubit, becoming unmanageable with system scale up. Here, we discuss a sparse spin-qubit architecture featuring integrated control electronics significantly reducing the off-chip wire count. This quantum-classical hardware integration closes the...
conference paper 2019
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THOMAS, N.E. (author), Watson, T.F. (author), Metz, M. (author), Boter, J.M. (author), Dehollain Lorenzana, J.P. (author), Droulers, G. (author), Eenink, H.G.J. (author), Li, R. (author), Massa, L. (author), Sabbagh, D. (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Volk, C.A. (author), Zwerver, A.M.J. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
Quantum computing's value proposition of an exponential speedup in computing power for certain applications has propelled a vast array of research across the globe. While several different physical implementations of device level qubits are being investigated, semiconductor spin qubits have many similarities to scaled transistors. In this...
conference paper 2019
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Sabbagh, D. (author), Massa, L. (author), Amitonov, S. (author), Boter, J.M. (author), Droulers, G. (author), Eenink, H.G.J. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Scappucci, G. (author)
We investigate the structural and quantum transport properties of isotopically enriched Si28/SiO228 stacks deposited on 300-mm Si wafers in an industrial CMOS fab. Highly uniform films are obtained with an isotopic purity greater than 99.92%. Hall-bar transistors with an oxide stack comprising 10 nm of Si28O2 and 17 nm of Al2O3 (equivalent...
journal article 2019
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Petit, L. (author), Boter, J.M. (author), Eenink, H.G.J. (author), Droulers, G. (author), Tagliaferri, M.L.V. (author), Li, R. (author), Franke, D.P. (author), Singh, K. J. (author), Clarke, J. S. (author), Schouten, R.N. (author), Dobrovitski, V.V. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author)
We investigate the magnetic field and temperature dependence of the single-electron spin lifetime in silicon quantum dots and find a lifetime of 2.8 ms at a temperature of 1.1 K. We develop a model based on spin-valley mixing and find that Johnson noise and two-phonon processes limit relaxation at low and high temperature, respectively. We...
journal article 2018
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