Pure quantum dephasing of a solid state electron spin qubit in a large nuclear spin bath coupled by long-range hyperfine-mediated interactions
L. Cywinski, W.M. Witzel, and S. Das Sarma

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical model for pure dephasing of a localized electron spin qubit in a large nuclear spin bath, accounting for hyperfine-mediated interactions and comparing predictions with experimental data in GaAs quantum dots.
Contribution
It introduces a resummation approach for hyperfine-mediated interactions in a large nuclear spin bath, extending decoherence analysis to low magnetic fields and different dynamical decoupling sequences.
Findings
The theory matches experimental spin echo data in GaAs quantum dots.
Hyperfine-mediated interactions dominate decoherence at low magnetic fields.
Dynamical decoupling sequences can significantly extend coherence times.
Abstract
We investigate decoherence due to pure dephasing of a localized spin qubit interacting with a nuclear spin bath. Although in the limit of a very large magnetic field the only decoherence mechanism is spectral diffusion due to dipolar flip-flops of nuclear spins, with decreasing field the hyperfine-mediated interactions between the nuclear spins become important. We take advantage of their long-range nature, and resum the leading terms in an 1/N expansion of the decoherence time-evolution function (N, being the number of nuclear spins interacting appreciably with the electron spin, is large). For the case of the thermal uncorrelated bath we show that our theory is applicable down to low magnetic fields (~10 mT for a large dot with N=10^6) allowing for comparison with recent experiments in GaAs quantum dot spin qubits. Within this approach we calculate the free induction decay and spin…
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