Abstract
We demonstrate coherent control of a quantum dot exciton using photocurrent detection with a sinusoidal reverse bias. Optical control is performed at low bias, where tunneling-limited coherence times are long. Following this step, the tunneling rates are increased to remove the long-lived hole, achieving a high photocurrent signal. For a detection efficiency of 68, electron and hole tunneling times during optical control of 200 ps and 20 ns can be achieved, compared to 120 ps and 7 ns for the constant bias case, respectively. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Quilter, J. H., Coles, R. J., Ramsay, A. J., Fox, A. M., & Skolnick, M. S. (2013). Enhanced photocurrent readout for a quantum dot qubit by bias modulation. Applied Physics Letters, 102(18). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4804373
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