Friday, December 14, 2012

1212.3140 (Gunnar Petersen et al.)

Large nuclear spin polarization in gate-defined quantum dots using a
single-domain nanomagnet
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Gunnar Petersen, Eric A. Hoffmann, Dieter Schuh, Werner Wegscheider, Geza Giedke, Stefan Ludwig
The electron-nuclei (hyperfine) interaction is central to spin qubits in solid state systems. It can be a severe decoherence source but also allows dynamic access to the nuclear spin states. We study a double quantum dot exposed to an on-chip single-domain nanomagnet and show that its inhomogeneous magnetic field crucially modifies the complex nuclear spin dynamics such that the Overhauser field tends to compensate external magnetic fields. This turns out to be beneficial for polarizing the nuclear spin ensemble. We reach a nuclear spin polarization of ~50%, unrivaled in lateral dots, and explain our manipulation technique using a comprehensive rate equation model.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.3140

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