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Disorder-mediated electron valley resonance in carbon nanotube quantum dots
Published 2010-10-20Version 1
We propose a scheme for coherent rotation of the valley isospin of a single electron confined in a carbon nanotube quantum dot. The scheme exploits the ubiquitous atomic disorder of the nanotube crystal lattice, which induces time-dependent valley mixing as the confined electron is pushed back and forth along the nanotube axis by an applied ac electric field. Using experimentally determined values for the disorder strength we estimate that valley Rabi oscillations with a period on the nanosecond timescale are feasible. The valley resonance effect can be detected in the electric current through a double quantum dot in the single-electron transport regime.
Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 086801 (2011)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: carbon nanotube quantum dot, disorder-mediated electron valley resonance, single-electron transport regime, valley resonance effect, nanotube crystal lattice
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