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Spatial Noise Correlations in a Si/SiGe Two-Qubit Device from Bell State Coherences

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We study spatial noise correlations in a Si/SiGe two-qubit device with integrated micromagnets. Our method relies on the concept of decoherence-free subspaces, whereby we measure the coherence time for two different Bell states, designed to be sensitive only to either correlated or anti-correlated noise respectively. From these measurements, we find weak correlations in low-frequency noise acting on the two qubits, while no correlations could be detected in high-frequency noise. A theoretical model and numerical simulations give further insight into the additive effect of multiple independent (anti-)correlated noise sources with an asymmetric effect on the two qubits. Such a scenario is plausible given the data and our understanding of the physics of this system. This work is highly relevant for the design of optimized quantum error correction codes for spin qubits in quantum dot arrays, as well as for optimizing the design of future quantum dot arrays.

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Parity-to-charge conversion for readout of topological Majorana qubits

cond-mat.mes-hall · 2019-09-05 · conditional · novelty 6.0

In Rabi-oscillation parity readout of a Kitaev chain, the readout error is leakage proportional to (u/Delta) squared plus charge noise proportional to (sigma/u) squared plus phonon relaxation proportional to u squared, with an optimal pulse strength that minimizes the sum.

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  • Parity-to-charge conversion for readout of topological Majorana qubits cond-mat.mes-hall · 2019-09-05 · conditional · none · ref 48 · internal anchor

    In Rabi-oscillation parity readout of a Kitaev chain, the readout error is leakage proportional to (u/Delta) squared plus charge noise proportional to (sigma/u) squared plus phonon relaxation proportional to u squared, with an optimal pulse strength that minimizes the sum.