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The Coherent Optical Spectroscopy and Control of an Electron Spin in aSelf-Assembled Quantum Dot for Quantum Computing.
Quantum Dot;Coherent Control;Optical;Spectroscopy;Electron;Spin;Science;Applied Physics
Kim, Erik D.Raithel, Georg ;
University of Michigan
关键词: Quantum Dot;    Coherent Control;    Optical;    Spectroscopy;    Electron;    Spin;    Science;    Applied Physics;   
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【 摘 要 】
Self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) containing a single electron are one of the leading candidate systems for the realization of a quantum computer. The spin states of charges confined in these dots have been shown to possess a number of qualities that are attractive for use as the quantum bits (qubits) in quantum computing implementations, particularly their long lifetimes and coherence times. In addition, these spin qubits may be controlled optically, offering the prospect of ultrafast qubit gate operations, a crucial necessity for the execution of quantum algorithms. Due to the weak interaction of self-assembled QDs with light, however, the coherent optical control and read-out of the spin states of charged self-assembled QDs has proven to be a considerable challenge.This thesis presents two sets of experiments demonstrating the coherent optical control and read-out of the quantum states of a self-assembled InAs QD containing a single electron. The first utilizes mode-locked picosecond optical pulses to control the optical transitions in the dot and to detect QD level occupations. These capabilities are used to observe transient phenomena in a singly charged InAs QD such as the generation and decay of excited state population and spin precession. Further, Rabi oscillations between the electron and the lowest-lying excited state are observed, demonstrating the ability to coherently control the optical transitions of the QD, a prerequisite for spin control.These results are built upon in the second set of experiments, in which a combination of optical pulses, an externally applied DC magnetic field and a continuous-wave (CW) optical field are employed to initialize and completely control the states of a QD confined electron spin. Spin control by the use of pulse-driven two-photon Raman processes, spin precession about the external magnetic field and geometric phases generated by CW-driven cyclic evolutions in the dot is demonstrated. A number of spin qubit gate operations are shown for these spin control mechanisms, forming a foundational set of single qubit gates required for the implementation of quantum computing with singly charged self-assembled QDs.
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