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Robust Single-Shot Spin Measurement with 99.5% Fidelity in a Quantum Dot Array

Date Issued
2017-01-01
Author(s)
Nakajima, Takashi
Delbecq, Matthieu R.
Otsuka, Tomohiro
Stano, Peter
Amaha, Shinichi
Yoneda, Jun
Noiri, Akito
Kawasaki, Kento
Takeda, Kenta
Allison, Giles
Ludwig, Arne
Wieck, Andreas D.
Loss, Daniel  
Tarucha, Seigo
DOI
10.1103/physrevlett.119.017701
Abstract
We demonstrate a new method for projective single-shot measurement of two electron spin states (singlet versus triplet) in an array of gate-defined lateral quantum dots in GaAs. The measurement has very high fidelity and is robust with respect to electric and magnetic fluctuations in the environment. It exploits a long-lived metastable charge state, which increases both the contrast and the duration of the charge signal distinguishing the two measurement outcomes. This method allows us to evaluate the charge measurement error and the spin-to-charge conversion error separately. We specify conditions under which this method can be used, and project its general applicability to scalable quantum dot arrays in GaAs or silicon.
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