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Optically Induced Rotation of an Exciton Spin in a Semiconductor Quantum Dot
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2011
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EngineeringBiexciton ResonanceSpin PhenomenonUltrafast MagnetismSemiconductorsExciton StatePolariton DynamicQuantum ComputingQuantum DotsBiexciton StateExciton SpinSemiconductor Quantum DotQuantum EntanglementQuantum SciencePhotonicsPhysicsInduced RotationQuantum DeviceSpintronicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum Photonic DeviceOptoelectronics
We demonstrate control over the spin state of a semiconductor quantum dot exciton using a polarized picosecond laser pulse slightly detuned from a biexciton resonance. The control pulse follows an earlier pulse, which generates an exciton and initializes its spin state as a coherent superposition of its two nondegenerate eigenstates. The control pulse preferentially couples one component of the exciton state to the biexciton state, thereby rotating the exciton's spin direction. We detect the rotation by measuring the polarization of the exciton spectral line as a function of the time difference between the two pulses. We show experimentally and theoretically how the angle of rotation depends on the detuning of the second pulse from the biexciton resonance.
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