Highly tunable quadruple quantum dot in a narrow bandgap semiconductor InAs nanowire
Jingwei Mu, Shaoyun Huang, Zhi-Hai Liu, Weijie Li, Ji-Yin Wang, Dong, Pan, Guang-Yao Huang, Yuanjie Chen, Jianhua Zhao, and H. Q. Xu

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a highly tunable quadruple quantum dot system in InAs nanowires, showcasing precise control over energy levels and charge states, advancing quantum computing and simulation platforms.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, highly tunable quadruple quantum dot in InAs nanowires using fine finger gates, with detailed charge stability analysis and a capacitance model, enhancing quantum device integration.
Findings
Successful realization of a linear quadruple quantum dot in InAs nanowire.
Individual control of energy levels in each quantum dot.
Ability to tune the system into various resonant regimes.
Abstract
Quantum dots (QDs) made from semiconductors are among the most promising platforms for the developments of quantum computing and simulation chips, and have advantages over other platforms in high density integration and in compatibility to the standard semiconductor chip fabrication technology. However, development of a highly tunable semiconductor multiple QD system still remains as a major challenge. Here, we demonstrate realization of a highly tunable linear quadruple QD (QQD) in a narrow bandgap semiconductor InAs nanowire with fine finger gate technique. The QQD is studied by electron transport measurements in the linear response regime. Characteristic two-dimensional charge stability diagrams containing four groups of resonant current lines of different slopes are found for the QQD. It is shown that these current lines can be individually assigned as arising from resonant electron…
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