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Reexamination of spin decoherence in semiconductor quantum dots from equation-of-motion approach

Materials Science 2008-01-20 v5

Abstract

The longitudinal and transversal spin decoherence times, T1T_1 and T2T_2, in semiconductor quantum dots are investigated from equation-of-motion approach for different magnetic fields, quantum dot sizes, and temperatures. Various mechanisms, such as the hyperfine interaction with the surrounding nuclei, the Dresselhaus spin-orbit coupling together with the electron--bulk-phonon interaction, the gg-factor fluctuations, the direct spin-phonon coupling due to the phonon-induced strain, and the coaction of the electron--bulk/surface-phonon interaction together with the hyperfine interaction are included. The relative contributions from these spin decoherence mechanisms are compared in detail. In our calculation, the spin-orbit coupling is included in each mechanism and is shown to have marked effect in most cases. The equation-of-motion approach is applied in studying both the spin relaxation time T1T_1 and the spin dephasing time T2T_2, either in Markovian or in non-Markovian limit. When many levels are involved at finite temperature, we demonstrate how to obtain the spin relaxation time from the Fermi Golden rule in the limit of weak spin-orbit coupling. However, at high temperature and/or for large spin-orbit coupling, one has to use the equation-of-motion approach when many levels are involved. Moreover, spin dephasing can be much more efficient than spin relaxation at high temperature, though the two only differs by a factor of two at low temperature.

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@article{arxiv.0704.0148,
  title  = {Reexamination of spin decoherence in semiconductor quantum dots from equation-of-motion approach},
  author = {J. H. Jiang and Y. Y. Wang and M. W. Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0704.0148},
  year   = {2008}
}

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20 pages, 13 figures, to be published in PRB