Phase-Sensitive Probes of Nuclear Polarization in Spin-Blockaded Transport
Abstract
Spin-blockaded quantum dots provide a unique setting for studying nuclear-spin dynamics in a nanoscale system. Despite recent experimental progress, observing phase-sensitive phenomena in nuclear spin dynamics remains challenging. Here we point out that such a possibility opens up in the regime where hyperfine exchange directly competes with a purely electronic spin-flip mechanism such as the spin-orbital interaction. Interference between the two spin-flip processes, resulting from long-lived coherence of the nuclear-spin bath, modulates the electron-spin-flip rate, making it sensitive to the transverse component of nuclear polarization. In a system repeatedly swept through a singlet-triplet avoided crossing, nuclear precession is manifested in oscillations and sign reversal of the nuclear-spin pumping rate as a function of the waiting time between sweeps. This constitutes a purely electrical method for the detection of coherent nuclear-spin dynamics.
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@article{arxiv.0909.0060,
title = {Phase-Sensitive Probes of Nuclear Polarization in Spin-Blockaded Transport},
author = {M. S. Rudner and I. Neder and L. S. Levitov and B. I. Halperin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0909.0060},
year = {2015}
}
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