Single electron-spin memory with a semiconductor quantum dot

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We show storage of the circular polarization of an optical field, transferring it to the spin-state of an individual electron confined in a single semiconductor quantum dot. The state is subsequently read out through the electronically-triggered emission of a single photon. The emitted photon shares the same polarization as the initial pulse but has a different energy, making the transfer of quantum information between different physical systems possible. With an applied magnetic field of 2 T, spin memory is preserved for at least 1000 times more than the exciton's radiative lifetime. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Young, R. J., Dewhurst, S. J., Stevenson, R. M., Atkinson, P., Bennett, A. J., Ward, M. B., … Shields, A. J. (2007). Single electron-spin memory with a semiconductor quantum dot. New Journal of Physics, 9. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/9/10/365

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