The spin of a single electron in a semiconductor quantum dot provides a well-controlled and long-lived qubit implementation. The electron charge in turn allows control of the position of individual electrons in a quantum dot array, and enables charge sensors to probe the charge configuration. Here we show that the Coulomb repulsion allows an initial charge transition to induce subsequent charge transitions, inducing a cascade of electron hops, like toppling dominoes. A cascade can transmit information along a quantum dot array over a distance that extends by far the effect of the direct Coulomb repulsion. We demonstrate that a cascade of electrons can be combined with Pauli spin blockade to read out distant spins and show results with poten...
Abstract We present a set of concrete and realistic ideas for the implementa-tion of a small-scale q...
In this thesis, the spin and charge degree of freedom of electrons in semiconductor lateral and vert...
International audienceWe report the dispersive readout of the spin state of a double quantum dot for...
The spin of a single electron in a semiconductor quantum dot provides a well-controlled and long-liv...
International audienceThe ability to shuttle coherently individual electron spins in arrays of quant...
This thesis describes a series of experiments aimed at understanding and controlling single electron...
<p>The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturall...
The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturally d...
Coherent manipulation of individual quantum objects organized in arrays is a prerequisite to any sca...
Recent technological advances hint at the future possibility to use single electron spins as carrier...
The electron spin is a natural two-level system that allows a qubit to be encoded. When localized in...
Coupled few-electron dots with incorporated quantum point-contact charge detectors have been success...
Recent technological advances hint at the future possibility to use single electron spins as carrier...
The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturally d...
Recent technological advances hint at the future possibility to use single electron spins as carrier...
Abstract We present a set of concrete and realistic ideas for the implementa-tion of a small-scale q...
In this thesis, the spin and charge degree of freedom of electrons in semiconductor lateral and vert...
International audienceWe report the dispersive readout of the spin state of a double quantum dot for...
The spin of a single electron in a semiconductor quantum dot provides a well-controlled and long-liv...
International audienceThe ability to shuttle coherently individual electron spins in arrays of quant...
This thesis describes a series of experiments aimed at understanding and controlling single electron...
<p>The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturall...
The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturally d...
Coherent manipulation of individual quantum objects organized in arrays is a prerequisite to any sca...
Recent technological advances hint at the future possibility to use single electron spins as carrier...
The electron spin is a natural two-level system that allows a qubit to be encoded. When localized in...
Coupled few-electron dots with incorporated quantum point-contact charge detectors have been success...
Recent technological advances hint at the future possibility to use single electron spins as carrier...
The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturally d...
Recent technological advances hint at the future possibility to use single electron spins as carrier...
Abstract We present a set of concrete and realistic ideas for the implementa-tion of a small-scale q...
In this thesis, the spin and charge degree of freedom of electrons in semiconductor lateral and vert...
International audienceWe report the dispersive readout of the spin state of a double quantum dot for...