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Main Authors: Danilenko, Alisa, Pöschl, Andreas, Sabonis, Deividas, Vlachodimitropoulos, Vasileios, Thomas, Candice, Manfra, Michael J., Marcus, Charles M.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.10175
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author Danilenko, Alisa
Pöschl, Andreas
Sabonis, Deividas
Vlachodimitropoulos, Vasileios
Thomas, Candice
Manfra, Michael J.
Marcus, Charles M.
author_facet Danilenko, Alisa
Pöschl, Andreas
Sabonis, Deividas
Vlachodimitropoulos, Vasileios
Thomas, Candice
Manfra, Michael J.
Marcus, Charles M.
contents We realize a device, based on InAs two-dimensional electron gas proximitized by superconducting Al, which allows a single quantum dot level to be used as a spectrometer of the density of states in a nanowire. Applying a magnetic field parallel to the plane of the device causes the levels of the dot to split, enabling spin resolved spectroscopy. Using this method, we are able to study the spin and charge polarization of the allowed transport through sub-gap states which form in the nanowire and evolve with varying magnetic field and gate voltage.
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spellingShingle Spin-resolved spectroscopy using a quantum dot defined in InAs 2DEG
Danilenko, Alisa
Pöschl, Andreas
Sabonis, Deividas
Vlachodimitropoulos, Vasileios
Thomas, Candice
Manfra, Michael J.
Marcus, Charles M.
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Superconductivity
We realize a device, based on InAs two-dimensional electron gas proximitized by superconducting Al, which allows a single quantum dot level to be used as a spectrometer of the density of states in a nanowire. Applying a magnetic field parallel to the plane of the device causes the levels of the dot to split, enabling spin resolved spectroscopy. Using this method, we are able to study the spin and charge polarization of the allowed transport through sub-gap states which form in the nanowire and evolve with varying magnetic field and gate voltage.
title Spin-resolved spectroscopy using a quantum dot defined in InAs 2DEG
topic Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Superconductivity
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.10175