We present an original scheme to rotate at will one electron spin trapped in a quantum dot by just acting on pump-laser polarization: The quantum control is based on the virtual excitation of electron light-hole pairs with π symmetry, as possibly done by using a single laser beam with a propagation axis slightly tilted with respect to a weak magnetic field. This allows us to fully control the effective axis of the electron spin rotation through the pump polarization. Our analysis shows that quantum dots with inverted valence states are ideal candidates for ultrafast, high-fidelity, all optical control.4 page(s
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We experimentally demonstrate spin-polarized light emission from quantum dots coupled to a single-el...
For spin-based quantum computation in semiconductors, dephasing of electron spins by a fluctuating b...
International audienceThe emission of circularly polarized light from a single quantum dot relies on...
International audienceWe present an original scheme to rotate at will one electron spin trapped in a...
International audienceWe demonstrate optical control of the polarization eigenstates of a neutral qu...
We propose and demonstrate the sequential initialization, optical control, and readout of a single s...
International audienceWe demonstrate here electrical control of the sign of the circularly polarized...
An electron does not only have an electric charge, but also a small magnetic moment, called spin. In...
We report experimental studies of optical manipulation of electron spin coherence by linearly or cir...
We have demonstrated laser cooling of a single electron spin trapped in a semiconductor quantum dot....
Coherent manipulation of quantum bits (qubits) on time scales much shorter than the coherence time 1...
A hole spin is a potential solid-state q-bit, that may be more robust against nuclear spin induced d...
We propose a quantum nondemolition method-a giant optical Faraday rotation near the resonant regime ...
Quantum dots are attractive due to their potential technological applications and the opportunity th...
We demonstrate theoretically that it is possible to manipulate electron or hole spins all optically ...
We experimentally demonstrate spin-polarized light emission from quantum dots coupled to a single-el...
For spin-based quantum computation in semiconductors, dephasing of electron spins by a fluctuating b...
International audienceThe emission of circularly polarized light from a single quantum dot relies on...