Low Power, Fast and Broadband ESR Quantum Control Using a Stripline Resonator

JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN(2022)

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Abstract
Two types of pulses that would benefit quantum computers namely BB1 composite pulse and a microwave frequency comb were implemented by using a home-built K-u band ESR spectrometer equipped with an arbitrary waveform generator and a stripline resonator. Broadband type 1 (BB1) composite pulse is commonly used to combat systematic errors but previous experiments were carried out only on extremely narrow linewidth samples. Using a sample with a linewidth of 9.35 MHz, we demonstrate that BB1 composite pulse is still effective against pulse length errors at a Rabi frequency of 38.46 MHz. The fast control is realized with low microwave power which is required for initialization of electron spin qubits at 0.6T. We also digitally design and implement a microwave frequency comb to excite multiple spin packets of a different sample. Using this pulse, we demonstrate coherent and well resolved excitations spanning over the entire spectrum of the sample (ranging from -20 to 20 MHz). In anticipation of scaling up to a system with large number of qubits, this approach provides an efficient technique to selectively and simultaneously control multiple qubits defined in the frequency-domain.
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broadband esr quantum control,stripline resonator,quantum control
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