A theoretical investigation into the microwave spectroscopy of a phosphorus-donor charge-qubit in silicon: Coherent control in the Si:P quantum computer architecture

Physics – Condensed Matter – Other Condensed Matter

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10.1103/PhysRevB.74.075306

We present a theoretical analysis of a microwave spectroscopy experiment on a charge qubit defined by a P$_2^+$ donor pair in silicon, for which we calculate Hamiltonian parameters using the effective-mass theory of shallow donors. We solve the master equation of the driven system in a dissipative environment to predict experimental outcomes. We describe how to calculate physical parameters of the system from such experimental results, including the dephasing time, $T_2$, and the ratio of the resonant Rabi frequency to the relaxation rate. Finally we calculate probability distributions for experimentally relevant system parameters for a particular fabrication regime.

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