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Electrically driven single electron spin resonance in a slanting Zeeman field

Materials Science 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

The rapidly rising fields of spintronics and quantum information science have led to a strong interest in developing the ability to coherently manipulate electron spins. Electron spin resonance (ESR) is a powerful technique to manipulate spins that is commonly achieved by applying an oscillating magnetic field. However, the technique has proven very challenging when addressing individual spins. In contrast, by mixing the spin and charge degrees of freedom in a controlled way through engineered non-uniform magnetic fields, electron spin can be manipulated electrically without the need of high-frequency magnetic fields. Here we realize electrically-driven addressable spin rotations on two individual electrons by integrating a micron-size ferromagnet to a double quantum dot device. We find that the electrical control and spin selectivity is enabled by the micro-magnet's stray magnetic field which can be tailored to multi-dots architecture. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of manipulating electron spins electrically in a scalable way.

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@article{arxiv.0805.1083,
  title  = {Electrically driven single electron spin resonance in a slanting Zeeman field},
  author = {M. Pioro-Ladriere and T. Obata and Y. Tokura and Y. -S. Shin and T. Kubo and K. Yoshida and T. Taniyama and S. Tarucha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.1083},
  year   = {2009}
}

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25 pages, 6 figures

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