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Designing quantum dots for solotronics

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4191

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  1. Polish National Science Centre [DEC-2011/01/B/ST3/02406, DEC-2011/02/A/ST3/00131, DEC-2012/05/N/ST3/03209, DEC-2013/09/B/ST3/02603]
  2. Polish National Centre for Research and Development project LIDER
  3. Foundation for Polish Science
  4. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education
  5. European Union-the European Regional Development Fund within the Operational Programme 'Innovative economy'
  6. EC through the FunDMS Advanced Grant of the European Research Council [227690]
  7. European Union [316244]

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Solotronics, optoelectronics based on solitary dopants, is an emerging field of research and technology reaching the ultimate limit of miniaturization. It aims at exploiting quantum properties of individual ions or defects embedded in a semiconductor matrix. It has already been shown that optical control of a magnetic ion spin is feasible using the carriers confined in a quantum dot. However, a serious obstacle was the quenching of the exciton luminescence by magnetic impurities. Here we show, by photoluminescence studies on thus-far-unexplored individual CdTe dots with a single cobalt ion and CdSe dots with a single manganese ion, that even if energetically allowed, nonradiative exciton recombination through single-magnetic-ion intra-ionic transitions is negligible in such zero-dimensional structures. This opens solotronics for a wide range of as yet unconsidered systems. On the basis of results of our single-spin relaxation experiments and on the material trends, we identify optimal magnetic-ion quantum dot systems for implementation of a single-ion-based spin memory.

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