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Coherent Control of Interacting Electrons in Quantum Dots via Navigation in the Energy Spectrum
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Quantum DynamicQuantum ScienceEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsNatural SciencesQuantum DeviceQuantum FeedbackApplied PhysicsQuantum DotsCoherent ControlQuantum ControlQuantum ChemistryQuantum EntanglementCoherent ProcessControl StrategiesEnergy Spectrum
Quantum control of the wave function of two interacting electrons confined in quasi-one-dimensional double-well semiconductor structures is demonstrated. The control strategies are based on the knowledge of the energy spectrum as a function of an external uniform electric field. When two low-lying levels have an avoided crossing, our system behaves dynamically to a large extent as a two-level system. This characteristic is exploited to implement coherent control strategies based on slow (adiabatic passage) and rapid (diabatic Landau-Zener transition) changes of the external field. We apply this method to reach desired target states that lie far in the spectrum from the initial state.
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