In a coupled double-quantum-dot system, we present a theory for the interplay between electron and nuclear spins when the two-electron singlet state is brought into resonance with one triplet state in moderate external magnetic field. We show that the quantum interference between first-order and second-order hyperfine processes can lead to a feedback mechanism for manipulating the nuclear hyperfine fields. In a uniform external field, positive-and negativefeedback controls can be realized for the gradient of the longitudinal hyperfine field as well as the average transverse hyperfine field in the double dot. The negative feedback which suppresses fluctuations in the longitudinal nuclear field gradient can enhance the decoherence time of a s...
We theoretically model a nuclear-state preparation scheme that increases the coherence time of a two...
We use electric dipole spin resonance to measure dynamic nuclear polarization in InAs nanowire quant...
We demonstrated coherent control of a quantum two-level system based on two-electron spin states in ...
In a coupled double-quantum-dot system, we present a theory for the interplay between electron and n...
We present a microscopic theory of the nonequilibrium nuclear spin dynamics driven by the electron a...
Session T36 GOI: Focus Session: Semiconductor Qubits: Magnetic Control & Nuclear DynamicIn a semicon...
The decoherence and fidelity of spin states in a localized single-electron quantum dot in the presen...
International audienceWe demonstrate bias control of the efficiency of the hyperfine coupling betwee...
Electron spins in quantum dots under coherent control exhibit a number of novel feedback processes. ...
We present a quantum solution to the electron spin decoherence by a nuclear pair-correlation method ...
Control of electron spin decoherence in contact with a mesoscopic bath of many interacting nuclear s...
We numerically study the hyperfine induced nuclear spin dynamics in a system of two coupled quantum ...
We present a quantum solution to the electron spin decoherence by a nuclear pair-correlation method ...
We theoretically study the nuclear spin dynamics driven by electron transport and hyperfine interact...
We consider, in the framework of the central spin s=1/2 model, driven dynamics of two electrons in a...
We theoretically model a nuclear-state preparation scheme that increases the coherence time of a two...
We use electric dipole spin resonance to measure dynamic nuclear polarization in InAs nanowire quant...
We demonstrated coherent control of a quantum two-level system based on two-electron spin states in ...
In a coupled double-quantum-dot system, we present a theory for the interplay between electron and n...
We present a microscopic theory of the nonequilibrium nuclear spin dynamics driven by the electron a...
Session T36 GOI: Focus Session: Semiconductor Qubits: Magnetic Control & Nuclear DynamicIn a semicon...
The decoherence and fidelity of spin states in a localized single-electron quantum dot in the presen...
International audienceWe demonstrate bias control of the efficiency of the hyperfine coupling betwee...
Electron spins in quantum dots under coherent control exhibit a number of novel feedback processes. ...
We present a quantum solution to the electron spin decoherence by a nuclear pair-correlation method ...
Control of electron spin decoherence in contact with a mesoscopic bath of many interacting nuclear s...
We numerically study the hyperfine induced nuclear spin dynamics in a system of two coupled quantum ...
We present a quantum solution to the electron spin decoherence by a nuclear pair-correlation method ...
We theoretically study the nuclear spin dynamics driven by electron transport and hyperfine interact...
We consider, in the framework of the central spin s=1/2 model, driven dynamics of two electrons in a...
We theoretically model a nuclear-state preparation scheme that increases the coherence time of a two...
We use electric dipole spin resonance to measure dynamic nuclear polarization in InAs nanowire quant...
We demonstrated coherent control of a quantum two-level system based on two-electron spin states in ...