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 (QPC). It is critical to understand the back-action disturbances resulting from such a measurement approach. Previous studies have indicated that QPC 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 incorpo...
Quantum information processing in semiconductor quantum dots using single and multi-spin qubitsThe i...
Quantum information processing is a key technology in the ongoing second quantum revolution, with a ...
ABSTRACT: We present an electronic transport experiment in graphene where both classical and quantum...
Charge sensing with quantum point-contacts (QPCs) is a technique widely used in semiconductor quantu...
We study transport and charge sensing measurements of double quantum dots (DQDs). Several proposals ...
Charge detection utilizing a highly biased quantum point contact has become the most effective probe...
A sensitive technique for the readout of the state of a qubit is based on the measurement of the con...
The spin of an electron confined into a lateral semiconductor quantum dot has been proposed as a pos...
We briefly overview our recent results on nonequilibrium interactions between neighbouring electrica...
The spin of a single electron in a semiconductor quantum dot provides a well-controlled and long-liv...
Manipulating qubits via electrical pulses in a piezoelectric material such as GaAs can be expected t...
We study the interaction between two adjacent but electrically isolated quantum point contacts (QPCs...
We employ an intermediate excited charge state of a lateral quantum dot device to increase the charg...
The radio-frequency superconducting single electron transistor (RF-SET) is a highly sensitive and fa...
Author name used in this publication: Shi-Hua Ouyang2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Public...
Quantum information processing in semiconductor quantum dots using single and multi-spin qubitsThe i...
Quantum information processing is a key technology in the ongoing second quantum revolution, with a ...
ABSTRACT: We present an electronic transport experiment in graphene where both classical and quantum...
Charge sensing with quantum point-contacts (QPCs) is a technique widely used in semiconductor quantu...
We study transport and charge sensing measurements of double quantum dots (DQDs). Several proposals ...
Charge detection utilizing a highly biased quantum point contact has become the most effective probe...
A sensitive technique for the readout of the state of a qubit is based on the measurement of the con...
The spin of an electron confined into a lateral semiconductor quantum dot has been proposed as a pos...
We briefly overview our recent results on nonequilibrium interactions between neighbouring electrica...
The spin of a single electron in a semiconductor quantum dot provides a well-controlled and long-liv...
Manipulating qubits via electrical pulses in a piezoelectric material such as GaAs can be expected t...
We study the interaction between two adjacent but electrically isolated quantum point contacts (QPCs...
We employ an intermediate excited charge state of a lateral quantum dot device to increase the charg...
The radio-frequency superconducting single electron transistor (RF-SET) is a highly sensitive and fa...
Author name used in this publication: Shi-Hua Ouyang2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Public...
Quantum information processing in semiconductor quantum dots using single and multi-spin qubitsThe i...
Quantum information processing is a key technology in the ongoing second quantum revolution, with a ...
ABSTRACT: We present an electronic transport experiment in graphene where both classical and quantum...