Quantum dot spin qubits in Silicon: Multivalley physics
Dimitrie Culcer, Lukasz Cywinski, Qiuzi Li, Xuedong Hu, and S. Das, Sarma

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive theoretical analysis of spin qubits in silicon double quantum dots, fully incorporating the valley degree of freedom, and proposes experimental methods to measure valley splitting.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed analysis of multivalley effects on spin qubits in silicon quantum dots without prior knowledge of valley-orbit coupling, including analytical expressions and experimental proposals.
Findings
Analytical expressions for exchange splitting in multivalley double quantum dots.
Conditions for singlet and triplet states to be well separated from others.
Proposal for an experiment to measure valley splitting in a single quantum dot.
Abstract
Research on Si quantum dot spin qubits is motivated by the long spin coherence times measured in Si, yet the orbital spectrum of Si dots is increased as a result of the valley degree of freedom. The valley degeneracy may be lifted by the interface potential, which gives rise to a valley-orbit coupling, but the latter depends on the detailed structure of the interface and is generally unknown a priori. These facts motivate us to provide an extensive study of spin qubits in Si double quantum dots, accounting fully for the valley degree of freedom and assuming no prior knowledge of the valley-orbit coupling. For single-spin qubits we analyze the spectrum of a multivalley double quantum dot, discuss the initialization of one qubit, identify the conditions for the lowest energy two-electron states to be a singlet and a triplet well separated from other states, and determine analytical…
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