Controlling Synthetic Spin-Orbit Coupling in a Silicon Quantum Dot with Magnetic Field

2021 
Tunable synthetic spin-orbit coupling (SSOC) is one of the key challenges in various quantum systems, such as ultracold atomic gases, topological superconductors, and semiconductor quantum dots. Here we experimentally demonstrate controlling the SSOC by investigating the anisotropy of spin-valley resonance in a silicon quantum dot. As we rotate the applied magnetic field in plane, we find a striking nonsinusoidal behavior of resonance amplitude that distinguishes SSOC from the intrinsic spin-orbit coupling (ISOC), and associate this behavior with the previously overlooked in-plane transverse magnetic field gradient. Moreover, by theoretically analyzing the experimentally measured SSOC field, we predict the quality factor of the spin qubit could be optimized if the orientation of the in-plane magnetic field is rotated away from the traditional working point.
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