Abstract
We report on the reversible electrical control of the magnetic properties of a single Mn atom in an individual quantum dot. Our device permits us to prepare the dot in states with three different electric charges, 0, +1e, and -1e which result in dramatically different spin properties, as revealed by photoluminescence. Whereas in the neutral configuration the quantum dot is paramagnetic, the electron-doped dot spin states are spin rotationally invariant and the hole-doped dot spins states are quantized along the growth direction. © 2006 The American Physical Society.
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Léger, Y., Besombes, L., Fernández-Rossier, J., Maingault, L., & Mariette, H. (2006). Electrical control of a single Mn atom in a quantum dot. Physical Review Letters, 97(10). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.107401
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