Flying qubit investigations for heterostructure-based qubit implementations

2017 
Flying qubit designs have emerged as a new approach for adding dynamic control to solid-state qubit implementations including heterostructure-based electron gas implementations. The flying qubit approach utilizes the potential minimum of a SAW wave for the capture and transport of a single or few electron(s) from a reduced dimensionality electron pool. Many details of the interactions between the dynamic potential well induced by propagating SAW wave with the reduced dimensionality electron pool are unknown. In the present work, we investigate the effect of the SAW wave longitudinal component modelled as perturbation to the k-space momentum in the transport direction for a heterostructure-based finite width 1D channel. A new quadratic expression for the k-space momentum and a new expression for the number density are reported for the first time. A major effect of positive or negative longitudinal perturbations on electron transport is the introduction of shifts that can affect both quantum channel accessibility and number density allowed occupations.
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