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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of nonequilibrium steady states in quantum dots

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2022-04-08 v2

Abstract

The optically induced polarization of localized electron spins in an ensemble of quantum dots (QDs) dephases due to the interaction with the surrounding nuclear spins. Despite this dephasing, the spins in the QDs can be controlled to respond coherently by applying periodic laser pulses, leading to a revival of the spin polarization before each pulse. This effect, known as spin mode locking, strongly depends on an emerging selection of certain polarizations of the nuclear spin bath which is driven to a steady state far from equilibrium. We investigate the influence of the nuclear composition in Inx_xGa1x_{1-x}As QDs on this nonequilibrium behavior and demonstrate that nuclear magnetic resonances (NMR) appear as very sharp minima in the magnetic field dependence of the revival amplitude. This suggests a novel kind of NMR spectroscopy.

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@article{arxiv.2012.03607,
  title  = {Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of nonequilibrium steady states in quantum dots},
  author = {P. Schering and G. S. Uhrig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.03607},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

7 pages including 4 figures; 4 pages supplement including 3 figures