We propose and implement a nondestructive measurement that distinguishes between two-electron spin states in a quantum dot. In contrast to earlier experiments with quantum dots, the spins are left behind in the state corresponding to the measurement outcome. By measuring the spin states twice within a time shorter than the relaxation time T1, correlations between the outcomes of consecutive measurements are observed. They disappear as the wait time between measurements becomes comparable to T1. The correlation between the postmeasurement state and the measurement outcome is measured to be ~90% on average.Kavli Institute of NanoscienceApplied Science
We study the electronic waiting-time distributions (WTDs) in a noninteracting quantum-dot spin valve...
This thesis describes a series of experiments aimed at understanding and controlling single electron...
We report electronic control and measurement of an imbalance between spin-up and spin-down electrons...
We propose and implement a nondestructive measurement that distinguishes between two-electron spin s...
We propose and demonstrate complete spin state readout of a two-electron system in a double quantum ...
We propose a protocol for a controlled experiment to measure a weak value of the electron’s spin in ...
We propose a protocol for a controlled experiment to measure a weak value of the electron's spin in ...
We demonstrate experimentally a read-out method that distinguishes between two-electron spin states ...
Reliable preparation, manipulation and measurement protocols are necessary to exploit a physical sys...
An electron does not only have an electric charge, but also a small magnetic moment, called spin. In...
Measurements of quantum systems inevitably involve disturbance in various forms. Within the limits i...
The theory of weak quantum measurements is developed for quantum dot spin qubits. Building on recent...
We demonstrate a new method for projective single-shot measurement of two electron spin states (sing...
Besides an electric charge, electrons also have a tiny magnetic moment, called spin. In a magnetic f...
This thesis describes a series of experiments aimed at understanding and controlling the behavior of...
We study the electronic waiting-time distributions (WTDs) in a noninteracting quantum-dot spin valve...
This thesis describes a series of experiments aimed at understanding and controlling single electron...
We report electronic control and measurement of an imbalance between spin-up and spin-down electrons...
We propose and implement a nondestructive measurement that distinguishes between two-electron spin s...
We propose and demonstrate complete spin state readout of a two-electron system in a double quantum ...
We propose a protocol for a controlled experiment to measure a weak value of the electron’s spin in ...
We propose a protocol for a controlled experiment to measure a weak value of the electron's spin in ...
We demonstrate experimentally a read-out method that distinguishes between two-electron spin states ...
Reliable preparation, manipulation and measurement protocols are necessary to exploit a physical sys...
An electron does not only have an electric charge, but also a small magnetic moment, called spin. In...
Measurements of quantum systems inevitably involve disturbance in various forms. Within the limits i...
The theory of weak quantum measurements is developed for quantum dot spin qubits. Building on recent...
We demonstrate a new method for projective single-shot measurement of two electron spin states (sing...
Besides an electric charge, electrons also have a tiny magnetic moment, called spin. In a magnetic f...
This thesis describes a series of experiments aimed at understanding and controlling the behavior of...
We study the electronic waiting-time distributions (WTDs) in a noninteracting quantum-dot spin valve...
This thesis describes a series of experiments aimed at understanding and controlling single electron...
We report electronic control and measurement of an imbalance between spin-up and spin-down electrons...