We advance spin noise spectroscopy to the ultimate limit of single spin detection. This technique enables the measurement of the spin dynamic of a single heavy hole localized in a flat (InGa)As quantum dot. Magnetic field and light intensity dependent studies reveal even at low magnetic fields a strong magnetic field dependence of the longitudinal heavy hole spin relaxation time with an extremely long T1 of ?180?s at 31 mT and 5 K. The wavelength dependence of the spin noise power discloses for finite light intensities an inhomogeneous single quantum dot spin noise spectrum which is explained by charge fluctuations in the direct neighborhood of the quantum dot. The charge fluctuations are corroborated by the distinct intensity dependence of...
For the realization of scalable solid-state quantum-bit systems, spins in semiconductor quantum dots...
Spins in semiconductor structures may allow for the realization of scalable quantum bit arrays, an e...
Spins in semiconductor structures may allow for the realization of scalable quantum bit arrays, an e...
All optical spin noise spectroscopy is typically used to extract the virtually undisturbed spin dyna...
A self-assembled quantum dot confines both electrons and holes to a nano-sized region inside a semic...
A huge effort is underway to develop semiconductor nanostructures as low-noise hosts for qubits. The...
This article gives an overview on the advance of spin noise spectroscopy (SNS) in semiconductors in ...
The strong atomistic spin–orbit coupling of holes makes single-shot spin readout measurements diffic...
In this Letter, the first spin noise spectroscopy measurements in semiconductor systems of reduced e...
Spins in semiconductor structures may allow for the realization of scalable quantum bit arrays, an e...
Electrons in InAs/GaAs quantum dots are strong candidates for qubits due to quantum confinement of t...
Spins in semiconductor structures may allow for the realization of scalable quantum bit arrays, an e...
We report electronic control and measurement of an imbalance between spin-up and spin-down electrons...
The strong atomistic spin−orbit coupling of holes makes single-shot spin readout measurements difficul...
A heavy hole confined to an InGaAs quantum dot promises the union of a stable spin and optical coher...
For the realization of scalable solid-state quantum-bit systems, spins in semiconductor quantum dots...
Spins in semiconductor structures may allow for the realization of scalable quantum bit arrays, an e...
Spins in semiconductor structures may allow for the realization of scalable quantum bit arrays, an e...
All optical spin noise spectroscopy is typically used to extract the virtually undisturbed spin dyna...
A self-assembled quantum dot confines both electrons and holes to a nano-sized region inside a semic...
A huge effort is underway to develop semiconductor nanostructures as low-noise hosts for qubits. The...
This article gives an overview on the advance of spin noise spectroscopy (SNS) in semiconductors in ...
The strong atomistic spin–orbit coupling of holes makes single-shot spin readout measurements diffic...
In this Letter, the first spin noise spectroscopy measurements in semiconductor systems of reduced e...
Spins in semiconductor structures may allow for the realization of scalable quantum bit arrays, an e...
Electrons in InAs/GaAs quantum dots are strong candidates for qubits due to quantum confinement of t...
Spins in semiconductor structures may allow for the realization of scalable quantum bit arrays, an e...
We report electronic control and measurement of an imbalance between spin-up and spin-down electrons...
The strong atomistic spin−orbit coupling of holes makes single-shot spin readout measurements difficul...
A heavy hole confined to an InGaAs quantum dot promises the union of a stable spin and optical coher...
For the realization of scalable solid-state quantum-bit systems, spins in semiconductor quantum dots...
Spins in semiconductor structures may allow for the realization of scalable quantum bit arrays, an e...
Spins in semiconductor structures may allow for the realization of scalable quantum bit arrays, an e...