Journal article
Coherent electronic transfer in quantum dot systems using adiabatic passage
AD Greentree, JH Cole, AR Hamilton, LCL Hollenberg
Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Materials Physics | AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC | Published : 2004
Abstract
We describe a scheme for using an all-electrical, rapid, adiabatic population transfer between two spatially separated dots in a triple-quantum dot system. The electron spends no time in the middle dot and does not change its energy during the transfer process. Although a coherent population transfer method, this scheme may well prove useful in incoherent electronic computation (for example quantum-dot cellular automata) where it may provide a coherent advantage to an otherwise incoherent device. It can also be thought of as a limiting case of type II quantum computing, where sufficient coherence exists for a single gate operation, but not for the preservation of superpositions after the ope..
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