A Charge and Spin Readout Scheme For Single Self-Assembled Quantum Dots
D. Heiss, V. Jovanov, M. Bichler, G. Abstreiter, J.J. Finley

TL;DR
This paper introduces an all-optical method for initializing and reading out the spin state of a single electron in self-assembled quantum dots, using a gateable photodiode structure to switch between charge and spin measurement modes.
Contribution
It presents a novel all-optical spin readout scheme utilizing a gateable quantum dot photodiode, enabling non-perturbative charge and spin state detection.
Findings
Feasibility demonstrated through time-gated photoluminescence.
Charge state switching achieved by electric field modulation.
Spin information inferred from photoluminescence yield of charged excitons.
Abstract
We propose an all optical spin initialization and readout concept for single self assembled quantum dots and demonstrate its feasibility. Our approach is based on a gateable single dot photodiode structure that can be switched between charge and readout mode. After optical electron generation and storage, we propose to employ a spin-conditional absorption of a circularly polarized light pulse tuned to the single negatively charged exciton transition to convert the spin information of the resident electron to charge occupancy. Switching the device to the charge readout mode then allows us to probe the charge state of the quantum dot (1e, 2e) using non-resonant luminescence. The spin orientation of the resident electron is then reflected by the photoluminescence yield of doubly and singly charged transitions in the quantum dot. To verify the feasibility of this spin readout concept, we…
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