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Quantum simulation of a Fermi-Hubbard model using a semiconductor quantum dot array
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Hensgens, T
, Vandersypen, L M K
, Fujita, T
, Reichl, C
, Li, Xiao
, Van Diepen, C J
, S Das Sarma
, Janssen, L
, Wegscheider, W
in
Automation
/ Computer simulation
/ Conduction bands
/ Electron spin
/ Fermions
/ Quantum dots
/ Quantum theory
/ Solid state
2017
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Quantum simulation of a Fermi-Hubbard model using a semiconductor quantum dot array
by
Hensgens, T
, Vandersypen, L M K
, Fujita, T
, Reichl, C
, Li, Xiao
, Van Diepen, C J
, S Das Sarma
, Janssen, L
, Wegscheider, W
in
Automation
/ Computer simulation
/ Conduction bands
/ Electron spin
/ Fermions
/ Quantum dots
/ Quantum theory
/ Solid state
2017
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Quantum simulation of a Fermi-Hubbard model using a semiconductor quantum dot array
by
Hensgens, T
, Vandersypen, L M K
, Fujita, T
, Reichl, C
, Li, Xiao
, Van Diepen, C J
, S Das Sarma
, Janssen, L
, Wegscheider, W
in
Automation
/ Computer simulation
/ Conduction bands
/ Electron spin
/ Fermions
/ Quantum dots
/ Quantum theory
/ Solid state
2017
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Quantum simulation of a Fermi-Hubbard model using a semiconductor quantum dot array
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Quantum simulation of a Fermi-Hubbard model using a semiconductor quantum dot array
2017
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Overview
Interacting fermions on a lattice can develop strong quantum correlations, which lie at the heart of the classical intractability of many exotic phases of matter. Seminal efforts are underway in the control of artificial quantum systems, that can be made to emulate the underlying Fermi-Hubbard models. Electrostatically confined conduction band electrons define interacting quantum coherent spin and charge degrees of freedom that allow all-electrical pure-state initialisation and readily adhere to an engineerable Fermi-Hubbard Hamiltonian. Until now, however, the substantial electrostatic disorder inherent to solid state has made attempts at emulating Fermi-Hubbard physics on solid-state platforms few and far between. Here, we show that for gate-defined quantum dots, this disorder can be suppressed in a controlled manner. Novel insights and a newly developed semi-automated and scalable toolbox allow us to homogeneously and independently dial in the electron filling and nearest-neighbour tunnel coupling. Bringing these ideas and tools to fruition, we realize the first detailed characterization of the collective Coulomb blockade transition, which is the finite-size analogue of the interaction-driven Mott metal-to-insulator transition. As automation and device fabrication of semiconductor quantum dots continue to improve, the ideas presented here show how quantum dots can be used to investigate the physics of ever more complex many-body states.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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