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Angular momentum transfer from photon polarization to an electron spin in a gate-defined quantum dot.


ABSTRACT: Gate-defined quantum dots (QDs) are such a highly-tunable quantum system in which single spins can be electrically coupled, manipulated, and measured. However, the spins in gate-defined QDs are lacking its interface to free-space photons. Here, we verify that a circularly-polarized single photon can excite a single electron spin via the transfer of angular momentum, measured using Pauli spin blockade (PSB) in a double QD. We monitor the inter-dot charge tunneling which only occur when the photo-electron spin in one QD is anti-parallel to the electron spin in the other. This allows us to detect single photo-electrons in the spin-up/down basis using PSB. The photon polarization dependence of the excited spin state was finally confirmed for the heavy-hole exciton excitation. The angular momentum transfer observed here is a fundamental step providing a route to instant injection of spins, distributing single spin information, and possibly towards extending quantum communication.

SUBMITTER: Fujita T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6635371 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Angular momentum transfer from photon polarization to an electron spin in a gate-defined quantum dot.

Fujita Takafumi T   Morimoto Kazuhiro K   Kiyama Haruki H   Allison Giles G   Larsson Marcus M   Ludwig Arne A   Valentin Sascha R SR   Wieck Andreas D AD   Oiwa Akira A   Tarucha Seigo S  

Nature communications 20190716 1


Gate-defined quantum dots (QDs) are such a highly-tunable quantum system in which single spins can be electrically coupled, manipulated, and measured. However, the spins in gate-defined QDs are lacking its interface to free-space photons. Here, we verify that a circularly-polarized single photon can excite a single electron spin via the transfer of angular momentum, measured using Pauli spin blockade (PSB) in a double QD. We monitor the inter-dot charge tunneling which only occur when the photo-  ...[more]

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