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Long-term drift of Si-MOS quantum dots with intentional donor implants (1801.07776v1)

Published 23 Jan 2018 in cond-mat.mes-hall

Abstract: Charge noise can be detrimental to the operation of quantum dot (QD) based semiconductor qubits. We study the low-frequency charge noise by charge offset drift measurements for Si-MOS devices with intentionally implanted donors near the QDs. We show that the MOS system exhibits non-equilibrium drift characteristics in the form of transients and discrete jumps that are not dependent on the properties of the donor implants. The equilibrium charge noise indicates a $1/f$ noise dependence, and a noise strength as low as $1~\mathrm{\mu eV/\sqrt{Hz}}$, comparable to that reported in more model GaAs and Si/SiGe systems (which have also not been implanted). We demonstrate that implanted qubits, therefore, can be fabricated without detrimental effects on long-term drift or $1/f$ noise.

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