A recently discovered mechanism of electric dipole spin resonance, mediated by the hyperfine interaction, is investigated experimentally and theoretically. The effect is studied using a spin-selective transition in a GaAs double quantum dot. The resonant frequency is sensitive to the instantaneous hyperfine effective field, revealing a nuclear polarization created by driving the resonance. A device incorporating a micromagnet exhibits a magnetic field difference between dots, allowing electrons in either dot to be addressed selectively. An unexplained additional signal at half the resonant frequency is presented. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd
In this thesis we theoretically investigate effects of the interaction between electron spins and nu...
Symposium on Novel Materials and Devices for Spintronics, San Francisco, CA, APR 14-17, 2009Internat...
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An all-electrical spin resonance effect in a GaAs few-electron double quantum dot is investigated ex...
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Symposium on Novel Materials and Devices for Spintronics, San Francisco, CA, APR 14-17, 2009Internat...
In self-assembled III-V semiconductor quantum dots, valence holes have longer spin coherence times t...
A recently discovered mechanism of electric dipole spin resonance, mediated by the hyperfine interac...
An all-electrical spin resonance effect in a GaAs few-electron double quantum dot is investigated ex...
An all-electrical spin resonance effect in a GaAs few-electron double quantum dot is investigated ex...
We investigate the electric manipulation of a single-electron spin in a single gate-defined quantum ...
Very recently, the electric dipole spin resonance (EDSR) of single electrons in quantum dots was dis...
Traditional approaches to controlling single spins in quantum dots require the generation of large e...
Symposium on Dilute Magnetic Materials for Spintronic Applications held at the 2006 Fall E-MRS Meeti...
An alternating electric field, applied to a quantum dot, couples to the electron spin via the spin-o...
International audienceWe report on the influence of the hyperfine interaction on the optical orienta...
The main theme of this thesis is the hyperfine interaction between the many lattice nuclear spins an...
The central-spin problem is a widely studied model of quantum decoherence. Dynamic nuclear polarizat...
We demonstrate optically detected spin resonance of a single electron confined to a self-assembled q...
In this thesis we theoretically investigate effects of the interaction between electron spins and nu...
Symposium on Novel Materials and Devices for Spintronics, San Francisco, CA, APR 14-17, 2009Internat...
In self-assembled III-V semiconductor quantum dots, valence holes have longer spin coherence times t...