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arxiv: 1301.7461 · v1 · pith:AR2BDE5Qnew · submitted 2013-01-30 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Quantum interference and phonon-mediated back-action in lateral quantum dot circuits

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keywords quantumback-actioncircuitscontactpointabsorptionchargeeffect
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Spin qubits have been successfully realized in electrostatically defined, lateral few-electron quantum dot circuits. Qubit readout typically involves spin to charge information conversion, followed by a charge measurement made using a nearby biased quantum point contact. It is critical to understand the back-action disturbances resulting from such a measurement approach. Previous studies have indicated that quantum point contact detectors emit phonons which are then absorbed by nearby qubits. We report here the observation of a pronounced back-action effect in multiple dot circuits where the absorption of detector-generated phonons is strongly modified by a quantum interference effect, and show that the phenomenon is well described by a theory incorporating both the quantum point contact and coherent phonon absorption. Our combined experimental and theoretical results suggest strategies to suppress back-action during the qubit readout procedure.

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