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Phys Rev Lett ; 132(7): 076202, 2024 Feb 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38427866

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We propose a concept of quantum dot based light emitting diode that produces circularly polarized light without magnetic contacts due to the hyperfine interaction at the crossing of the exciton levels in a weak magnetic field. The electroluminescence circular polarization degree can reach 100%. The concept is compatible with the micropillar cavities, which allows for the generation of single circularly polarized photons. Second order photon correlation function includes information about the nuclear spin dynamics in the quantum dot, and the nuclear spin state can be purified by the quantum measurement backaction.

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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 13(4)2023 Feb 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36839097

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Exciton recombination and spin dynamics in (In,Al)As/AlAs quantum dots (QDs) with indirect band gap and type-I band alignment were studied. The negligible (less than 0.2 µeV) value of the anisotropic exchange interaction in these QDs prevents the mixing of the excitonic basis states and makes the formation of spin-polarized bright excitons possible under quasi-resonant, circularly polarized excitation. The recombination and spin dynamics of excitons are controlled by the hyperfine interaction between the electron and nuclear spins. A QD blockade by dark excitons was observed in the magnetic field, that eliminates the impact of nuclear spin fluctuations. A kinetic model which accounts for the population dynamics of the bright and dark exciton states as well as for the spin dynamics was developed to quantitatively describe the experimental data.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 126(21): 216804, 2021 May 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34114866

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We obtain a compact analytical solution for the nonlinear equation for the nuclear spin dynamics in the central spin box model in the limit of many nuclear spins. The total nuclear spin component along the external magnetic field is conserved and the two perpendicular components precess or oscillate depending on the electron spin polarization, with the frequency, determined by the nuclear spin polarization. As applications of our solution, we calculate the nuclear spin noise spectrum and describe the effects of nuclear spin squeezing and many body entanglement in the absence of a system excitation.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 33(10): 105303, 2021 Mar 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33271527

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We study the tunneling magnetoresistance in the ensembles of ferromagnetic granules with random easy axes of magnetic anisotropy taking into account the exchange interaction between granules. It is shown that due to the exchange interaction magnetoresistance is effectively decoupled from magnetization, i.e. the strongest negative magnetoresistance can be observed at the field where magnetization is almost saturated. Under some conditions, the sign of magnetoresistance can be reversed and tunneling magnetoresistance can become positive at certain magnetic fields. Our theory agrees with measurements of magnetoresistance in ensembles of Fe granules in SiC x N y matrix.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 28(39): 395301, 2016 10 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27484892

ABSTRACT

We discuss the spin excitations in systems with hopping electron conduction and strong position disorder. We focus on the problem in a strong magnetic field when the spin Hamiltonian can be reduced to the effective single-particle Hamiltonian and treated with conventional numerical technics. It is shown that in a 3D system with Heisenberg exchange interaction the spin excitations have a delocalized part of the spectrum even in the limit of strong disorder, thus leading to the possibility of the coherent spin transport. The spin transport provided by the delocalized excitations can be described by a diffusion coefficient. Non-homogenous magnetic fields lead to the Anderson localization of spin excitations while anisotropy of the exchange interaction results in the Lifshitz localization of excitations. We discuss the possible effect of the additional exchange-driven spin diffusion on the organic spin-valve devices.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 22(40): 405301, 2010 Oct 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21386578

ABSTRACT

We observed a slow relaxation of the magnetoresistance in response to an applied magnetic field in selectively doped p-GaAs-AlGaAs structures with a partially filled upper Hubbard band. We have paid special attention to excluding the effects related to temperature fluctuations. Although these effects are important, we have found that the general features of slow relaxation persist. This behavior is interpreted as related to the properties of the Coulomb glass formed by charged centers with account taken of spin correlations, which are sensitive to an external magnetic field. Variation of the magnetic field changes the numbers of the impurity complexes of different types. As a result, it affects the shape and depth of the polaron gap formed at the states belonging to the percolation cluster responsible for the conductance. The suggested model explains both the qualitative behavior and the order of magnitude of the slowly relaxing magnetoresistance.


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Aluminum Compounds/chemistry , Arsenicals/chemistry , Electric Impedance , Gallium/chemistry , Magnetics , Quantum Theory
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