Coherent manipulation of single electron spins with Landau-Zener sweeps
Marko J. Ran\v{c}i\'c, Dimitrije Stepanenko

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new electrical method for coherently manipulating single electron spins in quantum dots using Landau-Zener sweeps, enabling robust and precise control without requiring detailed resonance knowledge.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel Landau-Zener sweep technique for spin manipulation in quantum dots that is robust, electrically controlled, and does not depend on precise resonance conditions.
Findings
Achieves complete population transfer between spin states without occupying the adjacent quantum dot.
Manipulation is robust against nuclear spin-induced Zeeman broadening.
Method allows electrical control without precise resonance knowledge.
Abstract
We propose a novel method to manipulate the state of a single electron spin in a semiconductor quantum dot (QD). The manipulation is achieved by tunnel coupling a QD, labeled , and occupied with an electron to an adjacent QD, labeled , which is not occupied by an electron but having an energy linearly varying in time. We identify a parameter regime in which a complete population transfer between the spin eigenstates and is achieved without occupying the adjacent QD. This method is convenient due to the fact that manipulation can be done electrically, without the precise knowledge of the spin resonance condition, and is robust against Zeeman level broadening caused by nuclear spins.
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