# Individually addressable double quantum dots formed with nanowire   polytypes and identified by epitaxial markers

**Authors:** David Barker, Sebastian Lehmann, Luna Namazi, Malin Nilsson, Claes, Thelander, Kimberly A. Dick, Ville F. Maisi

arXiv: 1902.01243 · 2021-09-08

## TL;DR

This paper demonstrates the fabrication and control of individually addressable double quantum dots in nanowires with distinct crystal phases, enabling precise manipulation of quantum states for quantum technology applications.

## Contribution

It introduces a novel method to define and address double quantum dots using crystal phase interfaces and epitaxial markers in nanowires, enhancing control over quantum states.

## Key findings

- Successful fabrication of double quantum dots with clear charge stability diagrams
- Independent control of each quantum dot achieved through epitaxial marker alignment
- Device tunability demonstrated by adjusting electron numbers and tunnel barriers

## Abstract

Double quantum dots (DQDs) hold great promise as building blocks for quantum technology as they allow for two electronic states to coherently couple. Defining QDs with materials rather than using electrostatic gating allows for QDs with a hard-wall confinement potential and more robust charge and spin states. An unresolved problem is how to individually address these quantum dots, which is necessary for controlling quantum states. We here report the fabrication of double quantum dot devices defined by the conduction band edge offset at the interface of the wurtzite and zinc blende crystal phases of InAs in nanowires. By using sacrifical epitaxial GaSb markers selectively forming on one crystal phase, we are able to precisely align gate electrodes allowing us to probe and control each QD independently. We hence observe textbook-like charge stability diagrams, a discrete energy spectrum and electron numbers consistent with theoretical estimates and investigate the tunability of the devices, finding that changing the electron number can be used to tune the tunnel barrier as expected by simple band diagram arguments.

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