Understanding the dynamics of open quantum systems is important and challenging in basic physics and applications for quantum devices and quantum computing. Semiconductor quantum dots offer a good platform to explore the physics of open quantum systems because we can tune parameters including the coupling to the environment or leads. Here, we apply the fast single-shot measurement techniques from spin qubit experiments to explore the spin and charge dynamics due to tunnel coupling to a lead in a quantum dot-lead hybrid system. We experimentally observe both spin and charge time evolution via first-and second-order tunneling processes, and reveal the dynamics of the spin-flip through the intermediate state. These results enable and stimulate the exploration of spin dynamics in dot-lead hybrid systems, and may offer useful resources for spin manipulation and simulation of open quantum systems.
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Otsuka, T., Nakajima, T., Delbecq, M. R., Amaha, S., Yoneda, J., Takeda, K., … Tarucha, S. (2017). Higher-order spin and charge dynamics in a quantum dot-lead hybrid system. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-12217-6
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