TY - JOUR
T1 - Strong coupling of a superconducting flux qubit to single bismuth donors
AU - Chang, Tikai
AU - Holzman, Itamar
AU - Lim, Shao Qi
AU - Holmes, Danielle
AU - Johnson, Brett C.
AU - Jamieson, David N.
AU - Stern, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/11/7
Y1 - 2025/11/7
N2 - The realization of a quantum computer represents a tremendous scientific and technological challenge due to the extreme fragility of quantum information. The physical support of information, namely the quantum bit or qubit, must at the same time be strongly coupled to other qubits by gates to compute information, and well decoupled from its environment to keep its quantum behavior. An interesting physical system for realizing such qubits are magnetic impurities in semiconductors, such as bismuth donors in silicon. Indeed, spins associated to bismuth donors can reach an extremely long coherence time - of the order of seconds. Yet it is extremely difficult to establish and control efficient gates between these spins. Here we demonstrate a protocol where single bismuth donors can coherently transfer their quantum information to a superconducting flux qubit, which acts as a mediator or quantum bus. This superconducting device allows to connect distant spins on-demand with little impact on their coherent behavior.
AB - The realization of a quantum computer represents a tremendous scientific and technological challenge due to the extreme fragility of quantum information. The physical support of information, namely the quantum bit or qubit, must at the same time be strongly coupled to other qubits by gates to compute information, and well decoupled from its environment to keep its quantum behavior. An interesting physical system for realizing such qubits are magnetic impurities in semiconductors, such as bismuth donors in silicon. Indeed, spins associated to bismuth donors can reach an extremely long coherence time - of the order of seconds. Yet it is extremely difficult to establish and control efficient gates between these spins. Here we demonstrate a protocol where single bismuth donors can coherently transfer their quantum information to a superconducting flux qubit, which acts as a mediator or quantum bus. This superconducting device allows to connect distant spins on-demand with little impact on their coherent behavior.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105021067667
U2 - 10.1038/s41467-025-64757-5
DO - 10.1038/s41467-025-64757-5
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C2 - 41203591
AN - SCOPUS:105021067667
SN - 2041-1723
VL - 16
JO - Nature Communications
JF - Nature Communications
IS - 1
M1 - 9832
ER -