Electron <i>g</i> factor engineering in III-Vsemiconductors for quantum communications
Article 2001 en
Authors
HK
Hideo Kosaka
AK
A. A. Kiselev
FB
Filipp A. Baron
Abstract
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An entanglement-preserving photodetector converts photon polarisation to electron spin. Up and down spin must respond equally to oppositely polarised photons, creating a requirement for degenerate spin energies, ge ≃ 0, for electrons. The authors present a plot of ge factor against lattice constant, analogous to bandgap against lattice constant, that can be used for g factor engineering of III-V alloys and quantum wells.
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