Title: Coherence of Donor Electron Spins in Isotopically Enriched Silicon

Speaker: Wayne Witzel, Sandia National Laboratories

Date/Time: Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 9:00am (MDT), 8;00 (PDT)       

Location: CSRI Building/Room 95 (Sandia NM); 915/S107- (CA) 8:00 (PDT)

Brief Abstract: Silicon is promising for spin-based quantum computing because nuclear spins, a source of magnetic noise, may be nearly eliminated through enrichment. However, any Si device is expected to contain some phosphorus donor impurities. These donors generate magnetic noise through spin dynamics, induced by dipolar interactions, that conserve Zeeman and hyperfine energies. Ironically, increasing the number of nuclear spins will suppress this decoherence mechanism by effecting more hyperfine energy variation (i.e., Overhauser shifts). We study spin coherence decay as a function of donor concentration, 29Si concentration, and temperature using cluster expansion techniques specifically adapted to the problem of a sparse electron spin bath.

CSRI POC: John Aidun, 505-844-1209



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