McGill.CA / Science / Department of Physics

Special CPM Seminar

Indirect Interaction of Spins via Ferromagnet

Fabio Pedrocchi

University of Basel

We propose a mechanism of a long-range coherent interaction between two singlet-triplet qubits dipolarly coupled to a dogbone-shaped ferromagnet. An effective qubit-qubit interaction Hamiltonian is derived and the coupling strength is estimated. Furthermore we derive the effective coupling between two spin-1/2 qubits that are coupled via dipolar interaction to the ferromagnet and that lie at arbitrary positions and deduce the optimal positioning. We then show that operation times vary between 1MHz and 100MHz and give explicit estimates for GaAs, Silicon, and NV-center based spin qubits. We also discuss mechanisms of decoherence due solely to the coupling to the ferromagnet. Finally, we explicitly construct the required sequences to implement a CNOT gate. The resulting quantum computing architecture retains all the single qubit gates and measurement aspects of earlier approaches, but allows qubit spacing at distances of order 1micron for two-qubit gates, achievable with current semiconductor technology.

Friday, July 12th 2013, 11:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)