Journal article

Charge-based quantum computing using single donors in semiconductors

LCL Hollenberg, AS Dzurak, C Wellard, AR Hamilton, DJ Reilly, GJ Milburn, RG Clark

Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Materials Physics | AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC | Published : 2004

Abstract

Solid-state quantum computer architectures with qubits encoded using single atoms are now feasible given recent advances in the atomic doping of semiconductors. Here we present a charge qubit consisting of two dopant atoms in a semiconductor crystal, one of which is singly ionized. Surface electrodes control the qubit and a radio-frequency single-electron transistor provides fast readout. The calculated single gate times, of order 50 ps or less, are much shorter than the expected decoherence time. We propose universal one- and two-qubit gate operations for this system and discuss prospects for fabrication and scale up. © 2004 The American Physical Society.

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