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Electrically controlling single-spin qubits in a continuous microwave field
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2015
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Quantum ScienceSpintronicsEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsStark ShiftNatural SciencesContinuous Microwave FieldCavity QedApplied PhysicsQuantum DeviceQuantum FeedbackQuantum ControlElectric FieldQuantum EntanglementQuantum Bits
Large-scale quantum computers must be built upon quantum bits that are both highly coherent and locally controllable. We demonstrate the quantum control of the electron and the nuclear spin of a single (31)P atom in silicon, using a continuous microwave magnetic field together with nanoscale electrostatic gates. The qubits are tuned into resonance with the microwave field by a local change in electric field, which induces a Stark shift of the qubit energies. This method, known as A-gate control, preserves the excellent coherence times and gate fidelities of isolated spins, and can be extended to arbitrarily many qubits without requiring multiple microwave sources.
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