Coulomb blockade in an atomically thin quantum dot coupled to a tunable Fermi reservoir
Mauro Brotons-Gisbert, Artur Branny, Santosh Kumar, Rapha\"el Picard,, Rapha\"el Proux, Mason Gray, Kenneth S. Burch, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi, Taniguchi, Brian D. Gerardot

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates gate-tunable Coulomb blockade in a van der Waals heterostructure quantum dot coupled to a graphene Fermi reservoir, enabling controlled single-particle loading and hybrid exciton formation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel atomically thin tunnel barrier in vdW heterostructures to achieve tunable Coulomb blockade and hybrid excitons with strong tunnel coupling.
Findings
Deterministic loading of single electrons or holes into the quantum dot.
Observation of hybrid excitons with strong spin-conserving tunnel coupling.
Large gyromagnetic ratios (~8) in charged excitons.
Abstract
Gate-tunable quantum-mechanical tunnelling of particles between a quantum confined state and a nearby Fermi reservoir of delocalized states has underpinned many advances in spintronics and solid-state quantum optics. The prototypical example is a semiconductor quantum dot separated from a gated contact by a tunnel barrier. This enables Coulomb blockade, the phenomenon whereby electrons or holes can be loaded one-by-one into a quantum dot. Depending on the tunnel-coupling strength, this capability facilitates single spin quantum bits or coherent many-body interactions between the confined spin and the Fermi reservoir. Van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures, in which a wide range of unique atomic layers can easily be combined, offer novel prospects to engineer coherent quantum confined spins, tunnel barriers down to the atomic limit or a Fermi reservoir beyond the conventional flat density…
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