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HL: Fachverband Halbleiterphysik

HL 33: Poster II

HL 33.17: Poster

Wednesday, March 29, 2023, 17:00–19:00, P1

Photon assisted tunneling in bilayer graphene double quantum dots — •Tobias Deußen1, K. Hecker1,2, L. Banszerus1,2, A. Schäpers1, A. Peters1, S. Möller1,2, E. Icking1,2, K. Watanabe3, T. Taniguchi4, C. Volk1,2, and C. Stampfer1,21JARA-FIT & 2nd Institute of Physics, RWTH Aachen — 2Peter Grünberg Institute, Forschungszentrum Jülich — 3RCFM, NIMS, Japan — 4MANA, NIMS, Japan

Spin qubits in semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are attractive candidates for solid state quantum computation. Singlet-triplet qubits, where the logical qubits are encoded in a two-electron spin system in double quantum dots (DQDs), turned out to be of special interest. In such systems, control over the interdot tunnel coupling and, hence, the exchange interaction is essential. Bilayer graphene (BLG) is an attractive host material for spin qubits due to its small spin-orbit and hyperfine interaction and its gate voltage controllable band gap. Only recently, it has become possible to confine single electrons in BLG QDs and to understand their spin and valley texture. However, microwave manipulation has not been demonstrated, so far. Here, we perform photon-assisted tunneling (PAT) spectroscopy, which relies on resonant microwave excitation of electrons across the interdot transition. We extract a lower bound for charge dephasing, T2*, of about 350 ps. In power-dependent measurements, we explore multi-photon processes. We use PAT as a probe for the interdot tunnel coupling in BLG DQDs and can control and measure the interdot tunnel coupling in a range of several GHz which is suitable for qubit operations.

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