Si(111) quantum well for Si spin qubits with electrons confined in the L valley of the conduction band

T Takafumi Tokunaga (Department of Physics, Waseda University , Tokyo 169-8555,) H Hiromichi Nakazato

Abstract

In Si(111) quantum wells, a strong biaxial tensile strain applied within the (111) plane is considered to shift the lowest energy point of the conduction band from the Δ valley to the L valley. Electrons confined in this L valley experience a splitting of their quadruply degenerate energy levels into an undegenerate single-level ground state (L1) and a triply degenerate excited state (L3). The energy of the single-level ground state is sufficiently low relative to the energies of the L3 valley and the Δ valley, making it optimal as a two-level system for a qubit. Using deformation potential theory and incorporating quantum effects from electron confinement in the SiGe/Si(111)/SiGe structure, we determine the value of the biaxial tensile strain causing the shift of the conduction band energy minimum from the Δ valley to the L valley, along with the corresponding Ge concentration. We also calculate the critical thickness for the plastic relaxation of the Si quantum well under this large biaxial tensile strain and examine the feasibility of realizing it as a SiGe/Si(111)/SiGe heterostructure.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 140, Issue 4
Published July 28, 2026
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (2)

T

Takafumi Tokunaga

Department of Physics, Waseda University , Tokyo 169-8555,

H

Hiromichi Nakazato