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Coherent Time Evolution of a Single-Electron Wave Function
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2009
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Quantum DynamicQuantum ScienceSurface Acoustic WavesEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsQuantum DeviceApplied PhysicsQuantum DotsQuantum SimulationAtomic PhysicsStatic Potential LandscapeElectron PhysicCoherent ProcessCoherent Time Evolution
Observation of coherent single-electron dynamics is severely limited by experimental bandwidth. We present a method to overcome this using moving quantum dots defined by surface acoustic waves. Each dot holds a single electron, and travels through a static potential landscape. When the dot passes abruptly between regions of different confinement, the electron is excited into a superposition of states, and oscillates unitarily from side to side. We detect these oscillations by using a weak, repeated measurement of the current across a tunnel barrier, and find close agreement with simulations.
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