Exploring Single Spin Physics in SelfAssembled Quantum Dots: Resonance fluorescence reveals the interaction of a single spin wi,Used

Exploring Single Spin Physics in SelfAssembled Quantum Dots: Resonance fluorescence reveals the interaction of a single spin wi,Used

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In semiconductors, free charge carriers such as electrons and holes can be confined in all three dimensions in nanometer sized regions called quantum dots (QDs). QDs are convenient tools to gain detailed insight into the single photonsingle emitter interaction and they serve as optical probes to study semiconductor physics at the nanoscale. The spin state (spinup or spindown) of a trapped QD electron or QD hole is a promising candidate as a computational unit for quantum information processing (QIP), the application of quantum mechanics to information processing. QIP promises immense computational power and secure communication. This work focusses on the optical spectroscopy of single InGaAs QDs and it addresses major challenges of using QD spins for QIP.

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