Nonadiabatic electron manipulation in quantum dot arrays

Abstract
A method of coherent manipulation of the electron tunneling in quantum dots is proposed, which utilizes the quantum interference in nonadiabatic double crossing of the discrete energy levels. In this method, we need only a smoothly varying gate voltage to manipulate electrons, without a sudden switching on and off. A systematic design of a smooth gate pulse is presented with a simple analytic formula to drive the two-level electronic state to essentially an arbitrary target state, and numerical simulations for complete transfer of an electron is shown for coupled double quantum dots and an array of quantum dots. Estimation of the manipulation time shows that the present method can be employed in realistic quantum dots.
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