3D tomography of exchange phase in a Si/SiGe quantum dot device
Dylan Albrecht, Sarah Thompson, N. Tobias Jacobson, Ryan Jock

TL;DR
This paper introduces a 3D phase extraction method for spin qubit devices using phase-shifting holography and phase unwrapping, enabling detailed modeling of exchange interactions for improved quantum device control.
Contribution
It presents a novel measurement and modeling approach combining phase-shifting holography and PUMA phase unwrapping to accurately extract 3D exchange phase data in quantum dot devices.
Findings
Successfully extracted and modeled 3D phase volume from 2D measurements.
Robust phase unwrapping method confirmed by increased scan resolution.
Identified minimal-gradient $\\pi$ exchange pulse points in voltage space.
Abstract
The exchange interaction is a foundational building block for the operation of spin-based quantum processors. Extracting the exchange interaction coefficient , as a function of gate electrode voltages, is important for understanding disorder, faithfully simulating device performance, and operating spin qubits with high fidelity. Typical coherent measurements of exchange in spin qubit devices yield a modulated cosine of an accumulated phase, which in turn is the time integral of exchange. As such, extracting from experimental data is difficult due to the ambiguity of inverting a cosine, the sensitivity to noise when unwrapping phase, as well as the problem of inverting the integral. As a step toward obtaining , we tackle the first two challenges to reveal the accumulated phase, . We incorporate techniques from a wide range…
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