Fast optical control of a coded qubit in a triple quantum dot
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In this work, we study strategies for the optical control, within the dipole approximation, of a qubit encoded in the three-electron states of a triple quantum dot. The system is described by effective confining potentials, and its electronic structure by the configuration interaction method. Optimal control theory (OCT) was applied to design low-fluence time-dependent electric fields controlling the qubit in times shorter than a nanosecond. The resulting pulses produce transitions between the qubit states for experimentally available field amplitudes with high fidelity. Their frequency spectra are related to transitions to some lower-lying excited states and a simplified pulse based on those sequential transitions is presented. The limitations of an extended Hubbard description for the type of strategy analyzed here are also discussed.
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