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Tunable Coupling and Isolation of Single Electrons in Silicon Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Quantum DotsEenink, H.G.J. (author), Petit, L. (author), Lawrie, W.I.L. (author), Clarke, J. S. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author)Extremely long coherence times, excellent single-qubit gate fidelities, and two-qubit logic have been demonstrated with silicon metal-oxide-semiconductor spin qubits, making it one of the leading platforms for quantum information processing. Despite this, a long-standing challenge in this system has been the demonstration of tunable tunnel...journal article 2019
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Braakman, F.R. (author), Barthelemy, P. (author), Reichl, C. (author), Wegscheider, W. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)We report both photon- and phonon-assisted tunneling transitions in a linear array of three quantum dots, which can only be understood by considering the full three-dimensionality of the charge stability diagram. Such tunneling transitions potentially contribute to leakage of qubits defined in this system. A detailed understanding of these...journal article 2013
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Vink, I.T. (author), Nooitgedagt, T. (author), Schouten, R.N. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Wegscheider, W. (author)The authors employ a cryogenic high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) amplifier to increase the bandwidth of a charge detection setup with a quantum point contact (QPC) charge sensor. The HEMT is operating at 1?K and the circuit has a bandwidth of 1?MHz. The noise contribution of the HEMT at high frequencies is only a few times higher than...journal article 2007
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Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Elzerman, J.M. (author), Schouten, R.N. (author), Willems van Beveren, L.H. (author), Hanson, R. (author), Kouwenhoven, L.P. (author)We observe individual tunnel events of a single electron between a quantum dot and a reservoir, using a nearby quantum point contact (QPC) as a charge meter. The QPC is capacitively coupled to the dot, and the QPC conductance changes by about 1% if the number of electrons on the dot changes by one. The QPC is voltage biased and the current is...journal article 2004
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Elzerman, J.M. (author), Hanson, R. (author), Willems van Beveren, L.H. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Kouwenhoven, L.P. (author)We demonstrate a method for measuring the discrete energy spectrum of a quantum dot connected very weakly to a single lead. A train of voltage pulses applied to a metal gate induces tunneling of electrons between the quantum dot and a reservoir. The effective tunnel rate depends on the number and nature of the energy levels in the dot made...journal article 2004