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Public Seminar of PhD Candidate:
Quantum Control of Spins in Semiconductor Nanostructures

Speaker Mr. Hongliang PANG
Date November 28, 2014 (Fri)
Time 2:00 p.m.
Venue Room 518, 5/F, Chong Yuet Ming Physics Building, HKU

Abstract

Spins localized in semiconductor nanostructures have been intensively investigated for quantum spintronics. These include the spin of single electron localized by quantum dots or impurities, and spins of the lattice nuclei. These localized spins can be exploited as carriers of quantum information, while in some circumstances they also play the role of deleterious noise sources for other quantum objects through their couplings. Quantum control of the spins in semiconductor nanostructures is therefore of central interest for quantum applications. In this talk, we address several problems related to the quantum control of electron or hole spin and nuclear spins in semiconductor quantum dots and impurity centers. The first problem studied is the control of nuclear spin bath for a hole spin qubit in III-V semiconductor quantum dot. We present a novel feedback scheme to suppress the statistical fluctuation of the nuclear spin field for enhancing the coherence time of the hole spin qubit. The second problem addressed here is the control of donor spin qubits in silicon architecture which have ultra-long quantum coherence time. We developed the quantum control scheme to realize the quantum metrology of magnetic field gradient, based on the celebrated Kane’s architecture for quantum computation. We also investigate a novel type of quantum dot formed in a new class of two-dimensional semiconductors, monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), which exhibit interesting spin and pseudospin physics. This novel quantum dot system may offer new opportunity for quantum spintronics in the ultimate 2D limit.