Coherent Manipulation of Electronic States in a Double Quantum Dot
Physical Review Letters2003Vol. 91(22), pp. 226804–226804
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Abstract
We investigate coherent time evolution of charge states (pseudospin qubit) in a semiconductor double quantum dot. This fully tunable qubit is manipulated with a high-speed voltage pulse that controls the energy and decoherence of the system. Coherent oscillations of the qubit are observed for several combinations of many-body ground and excited states of the quantum dots. Possible decoherence mechanisms in the present device are also discussed.
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