Manipulating quantum coherence of charge states in interacting double-dot Aharonov-Bohm interferometers
Abstract
We investigate the dynamics of charge--states coherence in a degenerate double--dot Aharonov--Bohm interferometer with finite interdot Coulomb interactions. The quantum coherence of the charge states is found to be sensitive to the transport setup configurations, involving both the single--electron impurity channels and the Coulomb--assisted ones. We numerically demonstrate the emergence of a complete coherence between the two charge states, with the relative phase being continuously controllable through the magnetic flux. Remarkably, a fully coherent charge qubit arises at the double--dots electron pair tunneling resonance condition, where the chemical potential of one electrode is tuned at the center between a single--electron impurity channel and the related Coulomb--assisted channel. This pure quantum state of charge qubit could be \emph{experimentally located} at the current--voltage characteristic turnover position, where differential conductance sign changes. We further elaborate the underlying mechanism for both the real--time and the stationary charge--states coherences in the double--dot systems of study.
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@article{arxiv.1706.06500,
title = {Manipulating quantum coherence of charge states in interacting double-dot Aharonov-Bohm interferometers},
author = {Jinshuang Jin and Shikuan Wang and Jiahuan Zhou and Wei-Min Zhang and YiJing Yan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.06500},
year = {2018}
}
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8pages, 4 figures