The spin of a single electron in an electrically defined quantum dot in a two-dimensional electron gas can be manipulated by moving the quantum dot adiabatically in a closed loop in the two-dimensional plane under the influence of applied gate potentials. In this paper we present analytical expressions and numerical simulations for the spin-flip probabilities during the adiabatic evolution in the presence of the Rashba and Dresselhaus linear spin-orbit interactions. We use the Feynman disentanglement technique to determine the non-Abelian Berry phase and we find exact analytical expressions for three special cases: (i) the pure Rashba spin-orbit coupling, (ii) the pure Dresselhause linear spin-orbit coupling, and (iii) the mixture of the Ra...
Since the formulation of the geometric phase by Berry, its relevance has been demonstrated in a larg...
An alternating electric field, applied to a quantum dot, couples to the electron spin via the spin-o...
We report that the electron spin-relaxation time T1 in a GaAs quantum dot with a spin-1/2 ground sta...
The spin of a single electron in an electrically defined quantum dot in a two-dimensional electron g...
The spin of a single electron in an electrically defined quantum dot in a two-dimensional electron g...
The spin of a single electron in an electrically defined quantum dot in a two-dimensional electron g...
We investigate electric field control of spin manipulation through Berry phase in III-V semiconducto...
There have been intense research efforts over the last years focused on understanding the Rashba spi...
There have been intense research efforts over the last years focused on understanding the Rashba spi...
There have been intense research efforts over the last years focused on understanding the Rashba spi...
There have been intense research efforts over the last years focused on understanding the Rashba spi...
Single electron confined in a quantum dot is studied. A special emphasis is laid on the spin propert...
The spin-flip tunneling rates are measured in GaAs-based double quantum dots by time-resolved charge...
We utilize electron counting techniques to distinguish a spin-conserving fast tunneling process and ...
Spin-orbit effects in single electron states in laterally coupled quantum dots in the presence of a...
Since the formulation of the geometric phase by Berry, its relevance has been demonstrated in a larg...
An alternating electric field, applied to a quantum dot, couples to the electron spin via the spin-o...
We report that the electron spin-relaxation time T1 in a GaAs quantum dot with a spin-1/2 ground sta...
The spin of a single electron in an electrically defined quantum dot in a two-dimensional electron g...
The spin of a single electron in an electrically defined quantum dot in a two-dimensional electron g...
The spin of a single electron in an electrically defined quantum dot in a two-dimensional electron g...
We investigate electric field control of spin manipulation through Berry phase in III-V semiconducto...
There have been intense research efforts over the last years focused on understanding the Rashba spi...
There have been intense research efforts over the last years focused on understanding the Rashba spi...
There have been intense research efforts over the last years focused on understanding the Rashba spi...
There have been intense research efforts over the last years focused on understanding the Rashba spi...
Single electron confined in a quantum dot is studied. A special emphasis is laid on the spin propert...
The spin-flip tunneling rates are measured in GaAs-based double quantum dots by time-resolved charge...
We utilize electron counting techniques to distinguish a spin-conserving fast tunneling process and ...
Spin-orbit effects in single electron states in laterally coupled quantum dots in the presence of a...
Since the formulation of the geometric phase by Berry, its relevance has been demonstrated in a larg...
An alternating electric field, applied to a quantum dot, couples to the electron spin via the spin-o...
We report that the electron spin-relaxation time T1 in a GaAs quantum dot with a spin-1/2 ground sta...