Single-spin-qubit geometric gate in a silicon quantum dot

Rong-Long Ma, Ao-Ran Li,Chu Wang,Zhen-Zhen Kong, Wei -Zhu Liao, Ming Ni, Sheng-Kai Zhu,Ning Chu, Chengxian Zhang,Di Liu, Gang Cao,Gui-Lei Wang, Hai-Ou Li,Guo-Ping Guo

PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED(2024)

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Preserving qubit coherence and maintaining high-fidelity qubit control under complex noise environment is an enduring challenge for scalable quantum computing. Here we demonstrate an addressable fault-tolerant single spin qubit with an average control fidelity of 99.12% via randomized benchmarking on a silicon quantum dot device with an integrated micromagnet. Its dephasing time T2* is 1.025 mu s, and can be enlarged to 264 mu s by using the Hahn-echo technique, reflecting strong low-frequency noise in our system. To break through the noise limitation, we introduce geometric quantum computing to obtain high control fidelity by exploiting its noise-resilient feature. However, the control fidelities of the geometric quantum gates are lower than 99%. According to our simulation, the noise-resilient feature of geometric quantum gates is masked by the heating effect. With further optimization to alleviate the heating effect, geometric quantum computing can be a potential approach to reproducibly achieving high-fidelity qubit control in a complex noise environment.
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