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Single spin dynamics in an optically active quantum dot and the measurement of third order spin correlators
January 29, 20164:00 pm – 5:00 pm (CDT)

Single spin dynamics in an optically active quantum dot and the measurement of third order spin correlators

Speaker:

Fuxiang Li (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Host:

Ar. Abanov

Location:

Address:

Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics & Astronomy

College Station, Texas 77843

Event Details

Understanding the spin dynamics in quantum dot, especially its detailed decoherence and relaxation is not only of theoretical interests, but also a crucial problem towards the application of quantum dot as a solid-state quantum qubit. From the phenomenological models of decoherence developed more than a decade ago, it has been now fairly accepted that the spin dynamics undergoes two stages, first a fast ensemble dephasing due to the coherent precession of spin qubit around nearly static but randomly distributed hyperfine fields (∼ 2 ns) and then a much slower relaxation process (> 1 μs) due to dynamics of the nuclear spin bath induced by complex many-body interaction effects. However, this characteristics has never been verified in the experiment, until the recent experiment breakthrough I'm going to talk about. What’s more interesting is that, the experiment unambiguously shows a more complex picture, in which two dips rather than one, develops, which can be attributed to the effect of the comparatively strong quadruple field. We also show that the ability to precisely control and measure the single spin allows us to measure third order correlator which contains a purely quantum effect and can be shown to violate the Leggett-Garg inequality.

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