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Quenching of dynamic nuclear polarization by spin-orbit coupling in GaAs quantum dots.


ABSTRACT: The central-spin problem is a widely studied model of quantum decoherence. Dynamic nuclear polarization occurs in central-spin systems when electronic angular momentum is transferred to nuclear spins and is exploited in quantum information processing for coherent spin manipulation. However, the mechanisms limiting this process remain only partially understood. Here we show that spin-orbit coupling can quench dynamic nuclear polarization in a GaAs quantum dot, because spin conservation is violated in the electron-nuclear system, despite weak spin-orbit coupling in GaAs. Using Landau-Zener sweeps to measure static and dynamic properties of the electron spin-flip probability, we observe that the size of the spin-orbit and hyperfine interactions depends on the magnitude and direction of applied magnetic field. We find that dynamic nuclear polarization is quenched when the spin-orbit contribution exceeds the hyperfine, in agreement with a theoretical model. Our results shed light on the surprisingly strong effect of spin-orbit coupling in central-spin systems.

SUBMITTER: Nichol JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4518271 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quenching of dynamic nuclear polarization by spin-orbit coupling in GaAs quantum dots.

Nichol John M JM   Harvey Shannon P SP   Shulman Michael D MD   Pal Arijeet A   Umansky Vladimir V   Rashba Emmanuel I EI   Halperin Bertrand I BI   Yacoby Amir A  

Nature communications 20150717


The central-spin problem is a widely studied model of quantum decoherence. Dynamic nuclear polarization occurs in central-spin systems when electronic angular momentum is transferred to nuclear spins and is exploited in quantum information processing for coherent spin manipulation. However, the mechanisms limiting this process remain only partially understood. Here we show that spin-orbit coupling can quench dynamic nuclear polarization in a GaAs quantum dot, because spin conservation is violate  ...[more]

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