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Transport of Spin Qubits with Donor Chains under Realistic Experimental Conditions

Fahd A. Mohiyaddin, Rachpon Kalra, Arne Laucht, Rajib Rahman, Gerhard Klimeck, Andrea Morello

Published 2016-02-23Version 1

The ability to transport quantum information across some distance can facilitate the design and operation of a quantum processor. One-dimensional spin chains provide a compact platform to realize scalable spin transport for a solid-state quantum computer. Here, we model odd-sized donor chains in silicon under a range of experimental non-idealities, including variability of donor position within the chain. We show that the tolerance against donor placement inaccuracies is greatly improved by operating the spin chain in a mode where the electrons are confined at the Si-SiO$_2$ interface. We then estimate the required timescales and exchange couplings, and the level of noise that can be tolerated to achieve high fidelity transport. We also propose a protocol to calibrate and initialize the chain, thereby providing a complete guideline for realizing a functional donor chain and utilizing it for spin transport.

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