Proposal for a phonon laser utilizing quantum-dot spin states
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Abstract
We propose [1] a nano-scale realization of a phonon laser utilizing phonon-assisted spin flips in quantum dots to amplify sound. Owing to a long spin relaxation time, the device can be operated in a strong pumping regime, in which the population inversion is close to its maximal value allowed under Fermi statistics. In this regime, the threshold for stimulated emission is unaffected by spontaneous spin flips. Considering a nanowire with quantum dots defined along its length, we show that a further improvement arises from confining the phonons to one dimension, and thus reducing the number of phonon modes available for spontaneous emission. Our work calls for the development of nanowire-based, high-finesse phonon resonators. [1]. A. Khaetskii, V.N. Golovach, X. Hu, and I. Zutic, PRL {\bf 111}, 186601 (2013).
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Authors
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A. Khaetskii
University at Buffalo, SUNY, Physics Department, SUNY at Buffalo, State Univ of NY - Buffalo
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Vitaly Golovach
CFM-MPC, Centro Mixto CSIC-UPV/EHU, San Sebasti\'{a}n, Spain
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Xuedong Hu
University at Buffalo, State Univ of NY - Buffalo, University at Buffalo, SUNY
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Igor Zutic
State Univ of NY - Buffalo, University at Buffalo, SUNY, SUNY Buffalo, University at Buffalo