1. Spin Noise Spectroscopy of a Single Spin using Single Detected Photons
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Gundín, Manuel, Hilaire, Paul, Millet, Clément, Mehdi, Elham, Antón, Carlos, Harouri, Abdelmounaim, Lemaître, Aristide, Sagnes, Isabelle, Somaschi, Niccolo, Krebs, Olivier, Senellart, Pascale, and Lanco, Loïc
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
Spin noise spectroscopy has become a widespread technique to extract information on spin dynamics in atomic and solid-state systems, in a potentially non-invasive way, through the optical probing of spin fluctuations. Here we experimentally demonstrate a new approach in spin noise spectroscopy, based on the detection of single photons. Due to the large spin-dependent polarization rotations provided by a deterministically-coupled quantum dot-micropillar device, giant spin noise signals induced by a single-hole spin are extracted in the form of photon-photon cross-correlations. Ultimately, such a technique can be extended to an ultrafast regime probing mechanisms down to few tens of picoseconds.
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- 2024