Accessing the dark exciton spin in deterministic quantum-dot microlensesOpen Access

Heindel T; Thoma A; Schwartz I; Schmidgall ER; Gantz L; Cogan D; Strauß M; Schnauber P; Gschrey M; Schulze J; Strittmatter A; Rodt S; Gershoni D; Reitzenstein S

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

The dark exciton state in semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) constitutes a long-lived solid-state qubit which has the potential to play an important role in implementations of solid-state-based quantum information architectures. In this work, we exploit deterministically fabricated QD microlenses which promise enhanced photon extraction, to optically prepare and read out the dark exciton spin and observe its coherent precession. The optical access to the dark exciton is provided via spin-blockaded metastable biexciton states acting as heralding states, which are identified by deploying polarization-sensitive spectroscopy as well as time-resolved photon cross-correlation experiments. Our experiments reveal a spin-precession period of the dark exciton of (0.82 ± 0.01) ns corresponding to a fine-structure splitting of (5.0 ± 0.7) μeV between its eigenstates |SpinsDown +/- SpinsUp>⁠. By exploiting microlenses deterministically fabricated above pre-selected QDs, our work demonstrates the possibility to scale up implementations of quantum information processing schemes using the QD-confined dark exciton spin qubit, such as the generation of photonic cluster states or the realization of a solid-state-based quantum memory.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftAPL Photonics
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume2
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue12
Seitenbereich121303-121303
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2017
StichwörterQuantum dots; Spin Qubits; Excitons; Quasiparticle; Spectroscopy; Selection rule; Quantum computing; Quantum information; Triplet state; Semiconductors;

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Heindel, Tobias

Preisverleihungen erhalten für die Publikation

Karl-Scheel-Preis 2020 (1. Preis)
Verliehen von: Physikalische Gesellschaft zu Berlin (PGzB)
Verliehen an: Heindel, Tobias;
Bekannt gegeben am: 28.01.2020 | Verleihung erfolgte am: 26.06.2020
Art der Preisverleihung: Forschungspreis oder andere Auszeichnung