5 research outputs found
Coherent transfer of light polarization to electron spins in a semiconductor
We demonstrate that the superposition of light polarization states is
coherently transferred to electron spins in a semiconductor quantum well. By
using time-resolved Kerr rotation we observe the initial phase of Larmor
precession of electron spins whose coherence is transferred from light. To
break the electron-hole spin entanglement, we utilized the big discrepancy
between the transverse g-factors of electrons and light holes. The result
encourages us to make a quantum media converter between flying photon qubits
and stationary electron spin qubits in semiconductors.Comment: 4 pages. Submitted to Physical Review Letter
Decoherence of localized spins interacting via RKKY interaction
We theoretically study decoherence of two localized spins interacting via the
RKKY interaction in one-, two-, and three-dimensional electron gas. We derive
the kinetic equation for the reduced density matrix of the localized spins and
show that energy relaxation caused by singlet-triplet transition is suppressed
when the RKKY interaction is ferromagnetic. We also estimate the decoherence
time of the system consisting of two quantum dots embedded in a two dimensional
electron gas.Comment: 4pages, 2figure
Effect of exchange interaction on fidelity of quantum state transfer from a photon qubit to an electron-spin qubit
We analyzed the fidelity of the quantum state transfer (QST) from a
photon-polarization qubit to an electron-spin-polarization qubit in a
semiconductor quantum dot, with special attention to the exchange interaction
between the electron and the simultaneously created hole. In order to realize a
high-fidelity QST we had to separate the electron and hole as soon as possible,
since the electron-hole exchange interaction modifies the orientation of the
electron spin. Thus, we propose a double-dot structure to separate the electron
and hole quickly, and show that the fidelity of the QST can reach as high as
0.996 if the resonant tunneling condition is satisfied.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev. B Rapid
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