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Operating semiconductor quantum processors with hopping spins.

Chien-An WangValentin JohnHanifa TidjaniCécile X YuAlexander S IvlevCorentin DéprezFloor van RiggelenBenjamin D WoodsNico W HendrickxWilliam I L LawrieLucas E A StehouwerStefan D OosterhoutAmir SammakMark FriesenGiordano ScappucciSander L de SnooMaximilian RussFrancesco BorsoiMenno Veldhorst
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Qubits that can be efficiently controlled are essential for the development of scalable quantum hardware. Although resonant control is used to execute high-fidelity quantum gates, the scalability is challenged by the integration of high-frequency oscillating signals, qubit cross-talk, and heating. Here, we show that by engineering the hopping of spins between quantum dots with a site-dependent spin quantization axis, quantum control can be established with discrete signals. We demonstrate hopping-based quantum logic and obtain single-qubit gate fidelities of 99.97%, coherent shuttling fidelities of 99.992% per hop, and a two-qubit gate fidelity of 99.3%, corresponding to error rates that have been predicted to allow for quantum error correction. We also show that hopping spins constitute a tuning method by statistically mapping the coherence of a 10-quantum dot system. Our results show that dense quantum dot arrays with sparse occupation could be developed for efficient and high-connectivity qubit registers.
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