We demonstrate control of the electron number down to the last electron in tunable few-electron quantum dots defined in catalytically grown InAs nanowires. Using low temperature transport spectroscopy in the Coulomb blockade regime we propose a simple method to directly determine the magnitude of the spin-orbit interaction in a two-electron artificial atom with strong spin-orbit coupling. Due to a large effective g-factor |g*|=8+/-1 the transition from singlet S to triplet T+ groundstate with increasing magnetic field is dominated by the Zeeman energy rather than by orbital effects. We find that the spin-orbit coupling mixes the T+ and S states and thus induces an avoided crossing with magnitude ΔSO=0.25+/-0.05 meV. This allows us to calculate the spin-orbit length λSO≈127 nm in such systems using a simple model.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0701161,
title = {Direct Measurement of the Spin-Orbit Interaction in a Two-Electron InAs Nanowire Quantum Dot},
author = {C. Fasth and A. Fuhrer and L. Samuelson and Vitaly N. Golovach and Daniel Loss},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0701161},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
21 pages, 7 figures, including supplementary notes