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Characterization of Qubit Dephasing by Landau-Zener Interferometry

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arxiv 1309.5907 v2 pith:XHIOKUKZ submitted 2013-09-23 cond-mat.mes-hall

Characterization of Qubit Dephasing by Landau-Zener Interferometry

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Controlling coherent interaction at avoided crossings is at the heart of quantum information processing. The regime between sudden switches and adiabatic transitions is characterized by quantum superpositions that enable interference experiments. Here, we implement periodic passages at intermediate speed in a GaAs-based two-electron charge qubit and observe Landau-Zener-St\"uckelberg-Majorana (LZSM) quantum interference of the resulting superposition state. We demonstrate that LZSM interferometry is a viable and very general tool to not only study qubit properties but beyond to decipher decoherence caused by complex environmental influences. Our scheme is based on straightforward steady state experiments. The coherence time of our two-electron charge qubit is limited by electron-phonon interaction. It is much longer than previously reported for similar structures.

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