Theory of coherent dynamic nuclear polarization in quantum dots

Izhar Neder, Mark Spencer Rudner, Bertrand Halperin

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Abstract

We consider the production of dynamic nuclear spin polarization (DNP) in a two-electron double quantum dot, in which the electronic levels are repeatedly swept through a singlet-triplet avoided crossing. Our analysis helps to elucidate the intriguing interplay between electron-nuclear hyperfine coupling, electronic spin-orbit coupling, and electron and nuclear Larmor precession in an externally applied magnetic field in guiding the production of DNP. In particular, we specifically address the roles of multiple nuclear spin species. By treating the nuclear spin dynamics semiclassically, we identify two contributions to the DNP production rate, a "geometric contribution" and a "dynamic contribution," which depend in very different ways on control parameters such as the sweep rate and holding time near the level crossing. We find that the dynamical contribution dominates the DNP when the system is held near the singlet-triplet avoided crossing for a time on the order of the nuclear Larmor period. Detailed numerical calculations provide a physical picture for understanding the oscillations observed by Foletti in arXiv:0801.3613.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer085403
TidsskriftPhysical Review B Condensed Matter
Vol/bind89
Udgave nummer8
ISSN0163-1829
StatusUdgivet - 4 feb. 2014

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