We investigate theoretically the long-distance coupling and spin exchange in
an array of quantum dot spin qubits in the presence of microwaves. We find that
photon assisted cotunneling is boosted at resonances between photon and
energies of virtually occupied excited states and show how to make it spin
selective. We identify configurations that enable fast switching and spin echo
sequences for efficient and non-local manipulation of spin qubits. We devise
configurations in which the near-resonantly boosted cotunneling provides
non-local coupling which, up to certain limit, does not diminish with distance
between the manipulated dots before it decays weakly with inverse distance.Comment: 17 pages (including 8 pages of Appendices), 2 figure