90 research outputs found
Resonant-pulse operations on the buried donor charge qubits in semiconductors
A new scheme is proposed for rotations of a double-donor charge qubit whose
logical states are defined by the two lowest energy states of a single electron
localized around one or another donor. It is shown that making use of the
microwave pulses tuned to the resonance with an auxiliary excited molecular
level allows for implementation of various one-qubit operations in very short
times. Decoherence effects are analyzed by the example of the P:Si system
and shown to be weak enough for experimental realization of this scheme being
possible.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, to appear in PR
Localized electron state in a T-shaped confinement potential
We consider a simple model of an electron moving in a T-shaped confinement
potential. This model allows for an analytical solution that explicitly
demonstrates the existence of laterally bound electron states in quantum wires
obtained by the cleaved edge overgrowth technique.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
On the Thermal Stability of Graphone
Molecular dynamics simulation is used to study thermally activated migration
of hydrogen atoms in graphone, a magnetic semiconductor formed of a graphene
monolayer with one side covered with hydrogen so that hydrogen atoms are
adsorbed on each other carbon atom only. The temperature dependence of the
characteristic time of disordering of graphone via hopping of hydrogen atoms to
neighboring carbon atoms is established directly. The activation energy of this
process is found to be Ea=(0.05+-0.01) eV. The small value of Ea points to
extremely low thermal stability of graphone, this being a serious handicap for
practical use of the material in nanoelectronics.Comment: 3 figure
Selective electron transfer between the quantum dots under the resonant pulse
The coherent quantum dynamics of an electron in the quantum-dot ring
structure under the resonant electromagnetic pulse is studied theoretically. A
possibility of the selective electron transfer between any two dots is
demonstrated. The transfer probability as a function of the pulse and dot
parameters is calculated. It is shown that this probability can be close to
unity. The factors lowering the transfer probability in real systems are
discussed. The results obtained may be used in the engineering of novel
nanoelectronic devices for quantum bits processing.Comment: Presented at the International Symposium "Quantum Informatics -
2004", Moscow, October 5-8, 2004; to appear in Fiz. Tekh. Poluprovodn. (St.
Petersburg
Comment on "Influence of Pair Breaking and Phase Fluctuations on Disordered High Tc Cuprate Superconductors"
It is shown that an account for combined effect of both nonmagnetic and
magnetic scatterers on Tc and/or an assumption about a non-pure d-wave order
parameter allows for a quantitative explanation of the experimental data on the
electron irradiation-induced suppression of superconductivity in Y-123 single
crystals within the AG-like pair breaking theory, without resorting to phase
fluctuations effects.Comment: Comment on the paper by F. Rullier-Albenque et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.
91, 047001 (2003
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