Cataloged from PDF version of article.Self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) are born out of lattice mismatched ingredients where strain plays an indispensable role. Through the electric quadrupolar coupling, strain affects the magnetic environment as seen by the nuclear spins. To guide prospective single-QD nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), as well as dynamic nuclear spin polarization experiments, an atomistic insight to the strain and quadrupolar field distributions is presented. A number of implications of the structural and compositional profile of the QD have been identified. A high aspect ratio of the QD geometry enhances the quadrupolar interaction. The inclined interfaces introduce biaxiality and the tilting of the major quadrupolar prin...
The interaction of an electronic spin with its nuclear environment, an issue known as the central sp...
Strained semiconductor nanostructures can be used to make single-photon sources1, detectors2 and pho...
International audienceThe mesoscopic spin system formed by the 104–106 nuclear spins in a semiconduc...
Self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) are born out of lattice mismatched ingredients where strain plays ...
A wealth of atomistic information is contained within a self-assembled quantum dot (QD), associated ...
Dynamics of nuclear spin decoherence and nuclear spin flip-flops in self-assembled InGaAs/GaAs quant...
Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) is well recognized as being important in spintronics and quantum-...
GaAs/AlGaAs quantum dots grown by in situ droplet etching and nanohole in-filling offer a combinatio...
Understanding the decoherence of electron spins in semiconductors due to their interaction with nucl...
Understanding the decoherence of electron spins in semiconductors due to their interaction with nucl...
Interaction with nuclear spins leads to decoherence and information loss in solid-state electron-spi...
Understanding the decoherence of electron spins in semiconductors due to their interaction with nucl...
Th is work present original results of investigation of nuclear spin dynamics in nanostructure with ...
Th is work present original results of investigation of nuclear spin dynamics in nanostructure with ...
The mesoscopic spin system formed by the 104 − 106 nuclear spins in a semiconductor quantum dot offe...
The interaction of an electronic spin with its nuclear environment, an issue known as the central sp...
Strained semiconductor nanostructures can be used to make single-photon sources1, detectors2 and pho...
International audienceThe mesoscopic spin system formed by the 104–106 nuclear spins in a semiconduc...
Self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) are born out of lattice mismatched ingredients where strain plays ...
A wealth of atomistic information is contained within a self-assembled quantum dot (QD), associated ...
Dynamics of nuclear spin decoherence and nuclear spin flip-flops in self-assembled InGaAs/GaAs quant...
Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) is well recognized as being important in spintronics and quantum-...
GaAs/AlGaAs quantum dots grown by in situ droplet etching and nanohole in-filling offer a combinatio...
Understanding the decoherence of electron spins in semiconductors due to their interaction with nucl...
Understanding the decoherence of electron spins in semiconductors due to their interaction with nucl...
Interaction with nuclear spins leads to decoherence and information loss in solid-state electron-spi...
Understanding the decoherence of electron spins in semiconductors due to their interaction with nucl...
Th is work present original results of investigation of nuclear spin dynamics in nanostructure with ...
Th is work present original results of investigation of nuclear spin dynamics in nanostructure with ...
The mesoscopic spin system formed by the 104 − 106 nuclear spins in a semiconductor quantum dot offe...
The interaction of an electronic spin with its nuclear environment, an issue known as the central sp...
Strained semiconductor nanostructures can be used to make single-photon sources1, detectors2 and pho...
International audienceThe mesoscopic spin system formed by the 104–106 nuclear spins in a semiconduc...