Imaging One-Electron Quantum Dots in InAs/InP Nanowires
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Abstract
Quantum dots formed in InAs/InP heterostructure nanowires are attractive candidates for nanoelectronics, spintronics, and quantum information processing. It has been shown that with the use of a liquid helium cooled scanning probe microscope (SPM) the electronic charge state of a single quantum dot can be chosen by merely moving the tip of the SPM with respect to the dot [1]. Simulations show that this technique can also be implemented for double quantum dots with interdot separation less than 30nm. By applying a magnetic field the electronic states of a quantum dot can be spin split. It is possible to image this splitting with the local, movable electrostatic gating of the SPM. A magnetic field applied to a double dot system can be used to create a spin filter; a simple movement of the SPM tip with respect to the dot structure can determine which spin passes through the filter. \newline [1] A. Bleszynski et al., 28th Int. Conf. Physics of Semiconductors, 2006.
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Authors
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Halvar Trodahl
Harvard University
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Erin Boyd
Harvard University
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R.M. Westervelt
Harvard University, Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University Department of Physics, Harvard SEAS and Physics
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Linus Froberg
Lund University
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Lars Samuelson
Lund University, Lund University, Sweden