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Gate-based spin readout of hole quantum dots with site-dependent $g-$factors

Angus Russell, Alexander Zotov, Ruichen Zhao, Andrew S. Dzurak, M. Fernando Gonzalez-Zalba, Alessandro Rossi

Published 2022-06-27Version 1

The rapid progress of hole spin qubits in group IV semiconductors has been driven by their potential for scalability. This is owed to the compatibility with industrial manufacturing standards, as well as the ease of operation and addressability via all-electric drives. However, owing to a strong spin-orbit interaction, these systems present variability and anisotropy in key qubit control parameters such as the Land\'e $g-$factor, requiring careful characterisation for realiable qubit operation. Here, we experimentally investigate a hole double quantum dot in silicon by carrying out spin readout with gate-based reflectometry. We show that characteristic features in the reflected phase signal arising from magneto-spectroscopy convey information on site-dependent $g-$factors in the two dots. Using analytical modeling, we extract the physical parameters of our system and, through numerical calculations, we extend the results to point out the prospect of conveniently extracting information about the local $g-$factors from reflectometry measurements.

Comments: Main manuscript: 7 pages, 4 figures. Supplementary Information: 7 pages, 5 figures
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