Quantum dots: Through locks to narrows
In semiconductor quantum dots, single electron spins are surrounded by a bath of nuclear spins. Controlling the nuclear magnetization is difficult, but two experiments now demonstrate locking of the average nuclear field to a particular value and narrowing of the nuclear randomness. [PUBLICATION ABS...
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