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A photonic platform for donor spin qubits in silicon
Author(s) -
Kevin J. Morse,
R. J. Abraham,
Adam DeAbreu,
Camille Bowness,
Timothy S. Richards,
H. Riemann,
N. V. Abrosimov,
Peter Becker,
Hans-Joachim Pohl,
M. L. W. Thewalt,
Stephanie Simmons
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
science advances
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.928
H-Index - 146
ISSN - 2375-2548
DOI - 10.1126/sciadv.1700930
Subject(s) - qubit , photonics , silicon photonics , optoelectronics , quantum computer , photon , physics , quantum technology , silicon , spins , quantum , quantum mechanics , open quantum system , condensed matter physics
Donor spins in silicon are highly competitive qubits for upcoming quantum technologies, offering complementary metal-oxide semiconductor compatibility, coherence (T2) times of minutes to hours, and simultaneous initialization, manipulation, and readout fidelities near ~99.9%. This allows for many quantum error correction protocols, which will be essential for scale-up. However, a proven method of reliably coupling spatially separated donor qubits has yet to be identified. We present a scalable silicon-based platform using the unique optical properties of “deep” chalcogen donors. For the prototypical 77Se+ donor, we measure lower bounds on the transition dipole moment and excited-state lifetime, enabling access to the strong coupling limit of cavity quantum electrodynamics using known silicon photonic resonator technology and integrated silicon photonics. We also report relatively strong photon emission from this same transition. These results unlock clear pathways for silicon-based quantum computing, spin-to-photon conversion, photonic memories, integrated single-photon sources, and all-optical switches.

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