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Quantum Interference and Coherent Population Trapping in a Double Quantum Dot

  • Yuan Zhou
  • , Jin Leng
  • , Ke Wang
  • , Fei Gao
  • , Gang Xu
  • , He Liu
  • , Rong Long Ma
  • , Gang Cao
  • , Jianjun Zhang
  • , Guang Can Guo
  • , Xuedong Hu
  • , Hai Ou Li
  • , Guo Ping Guo

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Abstract

Quantum interference is a natural consequence of wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics, and is widely observed at the atomic scale. One interesting manifestation of quantum interference is coherent population trapping (CPT), first proposed in three-level driven atomic systems and observed in quantum optical experiments. Here, we demonstrate CPT in a gate-defined semiconductor double quantum dot (DQD), with some unique twists as compared to the atomic systems. Specifically, we observe CPT in both driven and nondriven situations. We further show that CPT in a driven DQD could be used to generate adiabatic state transfer. Moreover, our experiment reveals a nontrivial modulation to the CPT caused by the longitudinal driving field, yielding an odd-even effect and a tunable CPT. Our results broaden the field of CPT, and open up the possibility of quantum simulation and quantum computation based on adiabatic passage in quantum dot systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10040-10046
Number of pages7
JournalNano Letters
Volume24
Issue number33
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 21 2024

Keywords

  • coherent population trapping
  • double quantum dot
  • longitudinal driving
  • odd−even effect
  • quantum interference
  • singlet−triplet system

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