Optical pumping of electron and nuclear spin in a negatively-charged quantum dot

ORAL

Abstract

We report optical pumping of electron and nuclear spins in an individual negatively-charged quantum dot. With a bias-controlled heterostructure, we inject one electron into the quantum dot. Intense laser excitation produces negative photoluminescence polarization, which is easily erased by the Hanle effect, demonstrating optical pumping of a long-lived resident electron. The electron spin lifetime is consistent with the influence of nuclear spin fluctuations. Measuring the Overhauser effect in high magnetic fields, we observe a high degree of nuclear spin polarization, which is closely correlated to electron spin pumping.

Authors

  • Allan Bracker

  • Eric Stinaff

  • Morgan Ware

  • Dan Gammon

  • Andrew Shabaev

  • Joseph Tischler

  • Alexander Efros

    • Naval Research Laboratory
  • David Gershoni

    • Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
  • Vladimir Korenev

  • Igor Merkulov

    • A.F. Ioffe Institute