186 research outputs found
Coherent Manipulation of Individual Electron Spin in a Double Quantum Dot Integrated with a Micro-Magnet
We report the coherent manipulation of electron spins in a double quantum dot
integrated with a micro-magnet. We performed electric dipole spin resonance
experiments in the continuous wave (CW) and pump-and-probe modes. We observed
two resonant CW peaks and two Rabi oscillations of the quantum dot current by
sweeping an external magnetic field at a fixed frequency. Two peaks and
oscillations are measured at different resonant magnetic field, which reflects
the fact that the local magnetic fields at each quantum dot are modulated by
the stray field of a micro-magnet. As predicted with a density matrix approach,
the CW current is quadratic with respect to microwave (MW) voltage while the
Rabi frequency (\nu_Rabi) is linear. The difference between the \nu_Rabi values
of two Rabi oscillations directly reflects the MW electric field across the two
dots. These results show that the spins on each dot can be manipulated
coherently at will by tuning the micro-magnet alignment and MW electric field.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
The influence of the long-lived quantum Hall potential on the characteristics of quantum devices
Novel hysteretic effects are reported in magneto-transport experiments on
lateral quantum devices. The effects are characterized by two vastly different
relaxation times (minutes and days). It is shown that the observed phenomena
are related to long-lived eddy currents. This is confirmed by torsion-balance
magnetometry measurements of the same 2-dimensional electron gas (2DEG)
material. These observations show that the induced quantum Hall potential at
the edges of the 2DEG reservoirs influences transport through the devices, and
have important consequences for the magneto-transport of all lateral quantum
devices.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Electrically driven single electron spin resonance in a slanting Zeeman field
The rapidly rising fields of spintronics and quantum information science have
led to a strong interest in developing the ability to coherently manipulate
electron spins. Electron spin resonance (ESR) is a powerful technique to
manipulate spins that is commonly achieved by applying an oscillating magnetic
field. However, the technique has proven very challenging when addressing
individual spins. In contrast, by mixing the spin and charge degrees of freedom
in a controlled way through engineered non-uniform magnetic fields, electron
spin can be manipulated electrically without the need of high-frequency
magnetic fields. Here we realize electrically-driven addressable spin rotations
on two individual electrons by integrating a micron-size ferromagnet to a
double quantum dot device. We find that the electrical control and spin
selectivity is enabled by the micro-magnet's stray magnetic field which can be
tailored to multi-dots architecture. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of
manipulating electron spins electrically in a scalable way.Comment: 25 pages, 6 figure
In situ reduction of charge noise in GaAs/AlGaAs Schottky-gated devices
We show that an insulated electrostatic gate can be used to strongly suppress
ubiquitous background charge noise in Schottky-gated GaAs/AlGaAs devices. Via a
2-D self-consistent simulation of the conduction band profile we show that this
observation can be explained by reduced leakage of electrons from the Schottky
gates into the semiconductor through the Schottky barrier, consistent with the
effect of "bias cooling". Upon noise reduction, the noise power spectrum
generally changes from Lorentzian to type. By comparing wafers with
different Al content, we exclude that DX centers play a dominant role in the
charge noise.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Spin Effects in a Quantum Ring
Recent experiments are reviewed that explore the spin states of a ring-shaped
many-electron quantum dot. Coulomb-blockade spectroscopy is used to access the
spin degree of freedom. The Zeeman effect observed for states with successive
electron number allows to select possible sequences of spin ground states of
the ring. Spin-paired orbital levels can be identified by probing their
response to magnetic fields normal to the plane of the ring and electric fields
caused by suitable gate voltages. This narrows down the choice of ground-state
spin sequences. A gate-controlled singlet--triplet transition is identified and
the size of the exchange interaction matrix element is determined.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings of the QD2004 conference in Banf
Two-qubit Gate of Combined Single Spin Rotation and Inter-dot Spin Exchange in a Double Quantum Dot
A crucial requirement for quantum information processing is the realization
of multiple-qubit quantum gates. Here, we demonstrate an electron spin based
all-electrical two-qubit gate consisting of single spin rotations and inter-dot
spin exchange in a double quantum dot. A partially entangled output state is
obtained by the application of the two-qubit gate to an initial, uncorrelated
state. We find that the degree of entanglement is controllable by the exchange
operation time. The approach represents a key step towards the realization of
universal multiple qubit gates.Comment: accepted for publication, in press Phys.Rev.Lett. 201
Spin filling of a quantum dot derived from excited-state spectroscopy
We study the spin filling of a semiconductor quantum dot using excited-state
spectroscopy in a strong magnetic field. The field is oriented in the plane of
the two-dimensional electron gas in which the dot is electrostatically defined.
By combining the observation of Zeeman splitting with our knowledge of the
absolute number of electrons, we are able to determine the ground state spin
configuration for one to five electrons occupying the dot. For four electrons,
we find a ground state spin configuration with total spin S=1, in agreement
with Hund's first rule. The electron g-factor is observed to be independent of
magnetic field and electron number.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, submitted to New Journal of Physics, focus issue
on Solid State Quantum Informatio
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