Thursday, March 22, 2012

1203.4742 (Bo Sun et al.)

Persistent narrowing of nuclear-spin fluctuations in InAs quantum dots
using laser excitation
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Bo Sun, Colin Ming Earn Chow, Duncan G. Steel, Allan S. Bracker, Daniel Gammon, L. J. Sham
We demonstrate the suppression of nuclear spin fluctuations in an InAs quantum dot and measure the timescales of the spin narrowing effect. By initializing for tens of milliseconds with two continuous wave diode lasers, fluctuations of the nuclear spins are suppressed via the hole assisted dynamic nuclear polarization feedback mechanism. The fluctuation narrowed state persists in the dark (absent light illumination) for well over one second even in the presence of a varying electron charge and spin polarization. Enhancement of the electron spin coherence time (T2*) is directly measured using coherent dark state spectroscopy. By separating the calming of the nuclear spins in time from the spin qubit operations, this method is much simpler than the spin echo coherence recovery or dynamic decoupling schemes.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.4742

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