Charge sensing of few-electron ZnO double quantum dots probed by radio-frequency reflectometry
Abstract: Zinc oxide (ZnO) has garnered much attention as a promising material for quantum devices due to its unique characteristics. To utilize the potential of ZnO for quantum devices, the development of fundamental technological elements such as high-speed readout and charge sensing capabilities has become essential. In this study, we address these challenges by demonstrating radio-frequency (rf) reflectometry and charge sensing in ZnO quantum dots, thus advancing the potential for qubit applications. A device is fabricated on a high-quality ZnO heterostructure, featuring gate-defined target and sensor quantum dots. The sensor dot, integrated into an rf resonator circuit, enables the detection of single-electron charges in the target dots. Using this setup, the formation of few-electron double quantum dots is observed by obtaining their charge stability diagram. Also, a charge stability diagram with a gate pulse sequence is measured. We discuss the strong electron correlation in ZnO, which leads to nearly degenerate spin-singlet and -triplet two-electron states in the (0, 2) charge state, and the perspectives on spin-state readout.
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