The signature of coherent coupling between two quantum states is an anticrossing in their energies as one is swept through the other. In single semiconductor quantum dots containing an electron-hole pair the eigenstates form a two-level system that can be used to demonstrate quantum effects in the solid state, but in all previous work these states were independent 1-5 . Here we describe a technique to control the energetic splitting of these states using a vertical electric field, facilitating the observation of coherent coupling between them. Near the minimum splitting the eigenstates rotate in the plane of the sample, being orientated at 45° when the splitting is smallest. Using this system we show direct control over the exciton states in one quantum dot, leading to the generation of entangled photon pairs. © 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Bennett, A. J., Pooley, M. A., Stevenson, R. M., Ward, M. B., Patel, R. B., De La Giroday, A. B., … Shields, A. J. (2010). Electric-field-induced coherent coupling of the exciton states in a single quantum dot. Nature Physics, 6(12), 947–950. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys1780
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