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On the nature of tunable hole g-factors in quantum dots

N. Ares, V. N. Golovach, G. Katsaros, M. Stoffel, F. Fournel, L. I. Glazman, O. G. Schmidt, S. De Franceschi

Published 2012-08-02Version 1

Electrically tunable g-factors in quantum dots are highly desirable for applications in quantum computing and spintronics. We report giant modulation of the hole g-factor in a SiGe nanocrystal when an electric field is applied to the nanocrystal along its growth direction. We derive a contribution to the g-factor that stems from an orbital effect of the magnetic field, which lifts the Kramers degeneracy in the nanocrystal by altering the mixing between the heavy and the light holes. We show that the relative displacement between the heavy- and light-hole wave functions, occurring upon application of the electric field, has an effect on the mixing strength and leads to a strong non-monotonic modulation of the g-factor. Despite intensive studies of the g-factor since the late 50's, this mechanism of g-factor control has been largely overlooked in the literature.

Comments: 9 pages, 6 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 046602 (2013)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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