An all-electrical spin resonance effect in a GaAs few-electron double quantum dot is investigated experimentally and theoretically. The magnetic field dependence and absence of associated Rabi oscillations are consistent with a novel hyperfine mechanism. The resonant frequency is sensitive to the instantaneous hyperfine effective field, and the effect can be used to detect and create sizable nuclear polarizations. A device incorporating a micromagnet exhibits a magnetic field difference between dots, allowing electrons in either dot to be addressed selectively
Traditional approaches to controlling single spins in quantum dots require the generation of large e...
The ability to discriminate between simultaneously occurring noise sources in the local environment ...
We demonstrate optically detected spin resonance of a single electron confined to a self-assembled q...
An all-electrical spin resonance effect in a GaAs few-electron double quantum dot is investigated ex...
A recently discovered mechanism of electric dipole spin resonance, mediated by the hyperfine interac...
A recently discovered mechanism of electric dipole spin resonance, mediated by the hyperfine interac...
We investigate the electric manipulation of a single-electron spin in a single gate-defined quantum ...
Symposium on Dilute Magnetic Materials for Spintronic Applications held at the 2006 Fall E-MRS Meeti...
International audienceWe report on the influence of the hyperfine interaction on the optical orienta...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2010. Major: Physics. Advisor: Paul A. Crowell. 1 ...
In this thesis we theoretically investigate effects of the interaction between electron spins and nu...
This thesis describes a series of experiments which explore and the technique of charge sensing in G...
Single electron confined in a quantum dot is studied. A special emphasis is laid on the spin propert...
International audienceWe demonstrate bias control of the efficiency of the hyperfine coupling betwee...
The main theme of this thesis is the hyperfine interaction between the many lattice nuclear spins an...
Traditional approaches to controlling single spins in quantum dots require the generation of large e...
The ability to discriminate between simultaneously occurring noise sources in the local environment ...
We demonstrate optically detected spin resonance of a single electron confined to a self-assembled q...
An all-electrical spin resonance effect in a GaAs few-electron double quantum dot is investigated ex...
A recently discovered mechanism of electric dipole spin resonance, mediated by the hyperfine interac...
A recently discovered mechanism of electric dipole spin resonance, mediated by the hyperfine interac...
We investigate the electric manipulation of a single-electron spin in a single gate-defined quantum ...
Symposium on Dilute Magnetic Materials for Spintronic Applications held at the 2006 Fall E-MRS Meeti...
International audienceWe report on the influence of the hyperfine interaction on the optical orienta...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2010. Major: Physics. Advisor: Paul A. Crowell. 1 ...
In this thesis we theoretically investigate effects of the interaction between electron spins and nu...
This thesis describes a series of experiments which explore and the technique of charge sensing in G...
Single electron confined in a quantum dot is studied. A special emphasis is laid on the spin propert...
International audienceWe demonstrate bias control of the efficiency of the hyperfine coupling betwee...
The main theme of this thesis is the hyperfine interaction between the many lattice nuclear spins an...
Traditional approaches to controlling single spins in quantum dots require the generation of large e...
The ability to discriminate between simultaneously occurring noise sources in the local environment ...
We demonstrate optically detected spin resonance of a single electron confined to a self-assembled q...