Knight field enabled quantum dot nuclear spin polarization

Atac Imamoglu

ETH Zurich, Institute of Quantum Electronics, Department of Physics, CH-8093, Zurich, Switzerland

I will discuss recent experiments where we observed dynamical nuclear spin polarization in the absence of an external magnetic field, by resonant circularly polarized optical excitation of a single electron or hole charged quantum dot. Optical pumping of the electron spin induces an effective inhomogeneous magnetic (Knight) field that determines the direction along which nuclear spins could polarize and enables nuclear-spin cooling by suppressing depolarization induced by nuclear dipole-dipole interactions. Our observations suggest a new mechanism for spin-polarization where spin exchange with an electron reservoir plays a crucial role. These experiments constitute a first step towards nuclear spin state preparation and quantum measurement of the Overhauser field.

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