JOURNAL ARTICLE

Spin–orbit interaction and controlled singlet–triplet dynamics in silicon double quantum dots

E. CotaSergio E. Ulloa

Year: 2018 Journal:   Journal of Physics Condensed Matter Vol: 30 (29)Pages: 295301-295301   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

We undertake a theoretical study of the role of spin orbit interactions in a silicon double quantum dot. We propose that an accurate estimate of the strength of this interaction can be obtained through the study of the return probability of the double occupation singlet state in a magnetic field, as the system is gated dynamically across the relevant states in the low energy two-electron manifold. Landau-Zener type of processes involving appropriate control of voltage pulses across neighboring avoided crossings in the energy spectrum of the system are utilized to explore the system dynamics. Our description takes into account Zeeman splitting, intervalley mixing and spin-orbit interaction present in the structure. Using a density matrix equation of motion approach, we carry out numerical calculations for the return probability of the double occupation singlet state. The analysis in terms of Landau-Zener theory allows the determination of the spin-orbit coupling strength for different Zeeman splitting regimes.

Keywords:
Zeeman effect Physics Singlet state Spin (aerodynamics) Spin–orbit interaction Quantum dot Magnetic field Density matrix Quantum mechanics Coupling (piping) Condensed matter physics Atomic physics Quantum Excited state Materials science

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