Single electrons on solid neon as a solid-state qubit platform
Progress towards the realization of quantum computers requires persistent advances in their constituent building blocks—qubits. Novel qubit platforms that simultaneously embody long coherence, fast operation and large scalability offer compelling advantages in the construction of quantum computers a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 2022-05, Vol.605 (7908), p.46-50 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Progress towards the realization of quantum computers requires persistent advances in their constituent building blocks—qubits. Novel qubit platforms that simultaneously embody long coherence, fast operation and large scalability offer compelling advantages in the construction of quantum computers and many other quantum information systems
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. Electrons, ubiquitous elementary particles of non-zero charge, spin and mass, have commonly been perceived as paradigmatic local quantum information carriers. Despite superior controllability and configurability, their practical performance as qubits through either motional or spin states depends critically on their material environment
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. Here we report our experimental realization of a qubit platform based on isolated single electrons trapped on an ultraclean solid neon surface in vacuum
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. By integrating an electron trap in a circuit quantum electrodynamics architecture
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, we achieve strong coupling between the motional states of a single electron and a single microwave photon in an on-chip superconducting resonator. Qubit gate operations and dispersive readout are implemented to measure the energy relaxation time
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over 200 ns. These results indicate that the electron-on-solid-neon qubit already performs near the state of the art for a charge qubit
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A solid-state single-electron qubit platform is demonstrated based on trapping and manipulating isolated single electrons on an ultraclean solid neon surface in vacuum, which performs near the state of the art for a charge qubit. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41586-022-04539-x |