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Interplay of Pauli blockade with electron-photon coupling in quantum dots

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
卷 107, 期 11, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.107.115302

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Both quantum transport measurements in the Pauli blockade regime and microwave cavity transmission measurements are important tools for spin-qubit readout and characterization. A theoretical framework is derived to investigate how a double quantum dot interacts with a coupled microwave resonator while the current through the dot is rectified by Pauli blockade. The output field of the resonator can be used to infer the leakage current and obtain insight into the blockade mechanisms, providing detailed knowledge about the microscopic environment of the dot.
Both quantum transport measurements in the Pauli blockade regime and microwave cavity transmission measurements are important tools for spin-qubit readout and characterization. Based on a generalized input-output theory we derive a theoretical framework to investigate how a double quantum dot (DQD) in a transport setup interacts with a coupled microwave resonator while the current through the DQD is rectified by Pauli blockade. We show that the output field of the resonator can be used to infer the leakage current and thus obtain insight into the blockade mechanisms. In the case of a silicon DQD, we show how the valley quasidegeneracy can impose limitations on this scheme. We also demonstrate that a large number of unknown DQD parameters including (but not limited to) the valley splitting can be estimated from the resonator response simultaneous to a transport experiment, providing more detailed knowledge about the microscopic environment of the DQD. Furthermore, we describe and quantify a back action of the resonator photons on the steady-state leakage current.

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