A transformer model trained only on simulated data detects triple points and their connectivity in experimental charge stability diagrams from three quantum dot device architectures, outperforming a YOLOv1 baseline.
End-to-End Analysis of Charge Stability Diagrams with Transformers
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Transformer models and end-to-end learning frameworks are rapidly revolutionizing the field of artificial intelligence. In this work, we apply object detection transformers to analyze charge stability diagrams in semiconductor quantum dot arrays, a key task for achieving scalability with spin-based quantum computing. Specifically, our model identifies triple points and their connectivity, which is crucial for virtual gate calibration, charge state initialization, drift correction, and pulse sequencing. We show that it surpasses convolutional neural networks in performance on three different spin qubit architectures, all without the need for retraining. In contrast to existing approaches, our method significantly reduces complexity and runtime, while enhancing generalizability. The results highlight the potential of transformer-based end-to-end learning frameworks as a foundation for a scalable, device- and architecture-agnostic tool for control and tuning of quantum dot devices.
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End-to-End Analysis of Charge Stability Diagrams with Transformers
A transformer model trained only on simulated data detects triple points and their connectivity in experimental charge stability diagrams from three quantum dot device architectures, outperforming a YOLOv1 baseline.