A phonon laser using quantum dot spin states

ORAL

Abstract

Sound analog of laser (saser) has not yet been realized experimentally, though some steps in this direction have been made recently [1]. As is known, the main reason impeding coherent generation of phonons in solid state is high density of phonon states [2]. We suggest a particular realization of saser, which consists of an ensemble of quantum dots and uses the Zeeman-split spin levels of the ground orbital state in the quantum dot. We develop a complete set of saser equations taking into account the Coulomb blockade conditions for a quantum dot, and evaluate all the parameters such as the threshold, output power and efficiency of the device. Supported by NSF-ECCS and US ONR, NSF PIF,and US ARO. [1]. R.P. Beardsley et al., PRL \textbf{104,} 085501 (2010). [2]. J. Chen and J.B. Khurgin, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, \textbf{39}, 600 (2003) .

Authors

  • Alexander Khaetskii

    • University at Buffalo, SUNY
  • Xuedong Hu

    • University at Buffalo, SUNY
    • State Univ of NY - Buffalo
    • Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
    • University at Buffalo
    • University at Buffalo, State University of New York
    • Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
  • Igor Zutic

    • University at Buffalo, SUNY
    • SUNY Buffalo
    • University at Buffalo
    • University at Buffalo-SUNY