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Raw data, analysis and modelling scripts for the article "Bichromatic Rabi control of semiconductor qubits"

  • V. John (Creator)
  • Francesco Borsoi (Kavli institute of nanoscience Delft) (Creator)
  • Zoltan György (Creator)
  • C.A. Wang (Kavli institute of nanoscience Delft) (Creator)
  • Gábor Széchenyi (Creator)
  • Floor van Riggelen (Kavli institute of nanoscience Delft) (Creator)
  • W.I.L. Lawrie (Kavli institute of nanoscience Delft) (Creator)
  • Nico W. Hendricks (Creator)
  • G. Scappucci (Creator)
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The research primarily investigates the challenges associated with electrically-driven spin resonance in controlling semiconductor spin qubits, particularly when scaling up to larger systems. The study introduces and evaluates a coherent bichromatic Rabi control method for quantum dot hole spin qubits, aiming to provide a spatially-selective approach for extensive qubit arrays. The findings are supported through a theoretical framework, emphasizing the significance of interdot motion in bichromatic driving. This research is experimental and theoretical in nature. The data was collected with a digitiser through RF-reflectometry by measuring the charge response of a single-hole transistor. 
Date made available11 Aug 2023
PublisherTU Delft - 4TU.ResearchData

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