Quantum Metrology, Sensing and Imaging

Former name: Quantum Technologies

Highly Efficient State-Selective Submicrosecond Photoionization Detection of Single Atoms

Date: 
2010-12-13
Author(s): 

F. Henkel, M. Krug, J. Hofmann, W. Rosenfeld, M. Weber, and H. Weinfurter

Reference: 

Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 253001 (2010)

Coupling molecular spin states by photon-assisted tunneling

Date: 
2010-10-27
Author(s): 

L. R. Schreiber, F. R. Braakman, T. Meunier, V. Calado, J. Danon, J. M. Taylor, W. Wegscheider, L. M. K. Vandersypen

Reference: 

arXiv:1010.5682v1 [quant-ph]

Artificial molecules containing just one or two electrons provide a powerful platform for studies of orbital and spin quantum dynamics in nanoscale devices. A well-known example of these dynamics is tunneling of electrons between two coupled quantum dots triggered by microwave irradiation. So far, these tunneling processes have been treated as electric dipole-allowed spin-conserving events. Here we report that microwaves can also excite tunneling transitions between states with different spin.

Electron Shot Noise and Nuclear Spin Dynamics in Spin-Blockaded Quantum Dots

Date: 
2010-01-11
Author(s): 

M. S. Rudner, F. H. L. Koppens, J. A. Folk, L. M. K. Vandersypen, L. S. Levitov

Reference: 

arXiv:1001.1735v1 [cond-mat.mes-hall]

Transport through spin-blockaded quantum dots provides a means for electrical control and detection of nuclear spin dynamics in the host material. Although such experiments have become increasingly popular in recent years, interpretation of their results in terms of the underlying nuclear spin dynamics remains challenging. Here we point out a fundamental process in which nuclear spin dynamics can be driven by electron shot noise; fast electric current fluctuations generate much slower nuclear polarization dynamics, which in turn affect electron dynamics via the Overhauser field.

Single-qubit lasing in the strong-coupling regime

Date: 
2010-11-03
Author(s): 

Stephan André, Pei-Qing Jin, Valentina Brosco, Jared H. Cole, Alessandro Romito, Alexander Shnirman, and Gerd Schön

Reference: 

Phys. Rev. A 82, 053802 (2010)

Crystal Phase Quantum Dots

Date: 
2010-03-05
Author(s): 

N. Akopian, G. Patriarche, L. Liu, J.-C. Harmand and V. Zwiller

Reference: 

Nano Lett., 2010, 10 (4), pp 1198–1201

In semiconducting nanowires, both zinc blende and wurtzite crystal structures can coexist. The band structure difference between the two structures can lead to charge confinement. Here we fabricate and study single quantum dot devices defined solely by crystal phase in a chemically homogeneous nanowire and observe single photon generation.

Efficient quantum state tomography

Date: 
2010-12-21
Author(s): 

Marcus Cramer, Martin B. Plenio, Steven T. Flammia, Rolando Somma, David Gross, Stephen D. Bartlett, Olivier Landon-Cardinal, David Poulin and Yi-Kai Liu

Reference: 

Nat. Commun. 1, 149 (2010)
doi:10.1038/ncomms1147

Quantum state tomography—deducing quantum states from measured data—is the gold standard for verification and benchmarking of quantum devices. It has been realized in systems with few components, but for larger systems it becomes unfeasible because the number of measurements and the amount of computation required to process them grows exponentially in the system size. Here, we present two tomography schemes that scale much more favourably than direct tomography with system size.

Surround-gated vertical nanowire quantum dots

Date: 
2010-06-11
Author(s): 

M. H. M. van Weert, M. den Heijer, M. P. van Kouwen, R. E. Algra, E. P. A. M. Bakkers, L. P. Kouwenhoven1, and V. Zwiller

Reference: 

Appl. Phys. Lett. 96, 233112 (2010)

We report voltage dependent photoluminescence experiments on single indium arsenide phosphide (InAsP) quantum dots embedded in vertical surround-gated indium phosphide (InP) nanowires. We show that by tuning the gate voltage, we can access different quantum dot charge states. We study the anisotropic exchange splitting by polarization analysis, and identify the neutral and singly charged exciton. These results are important for spin addressability in a charge tunable nanowire quantum dot.

 

Single quantum dot nanowire photodetectors

Date: 
2010-09-16
Author(s): 

M. P. van Kouwen, M. H. M. van Weert, M. E. Reimer, N. Akopian, U. Perinetti, R. E. Algra, E. P. A. M. Bakkers, L. P. Kouwenhoven, and V. Zwiller

Reference: 

Appl. Phys. Lett. 97, 113108 (2010)

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