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Published May 15, 2010 | Submitted + Published
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Disentangling the effects of spin-orbit and hyperfine interactions on spin blockade

Abstract

We have achieved the few-electron regime in InAs nanowire double quantum dots. Spin blockade is observed for the first two half-filled orbitals, where the transport cycle is interrupted by forbidden transitions between triplet and singlet states. Partial lifting of spin blockade is explained by spin-orbit and hyperfine mechanisms that enable triplet to singlet transitions. The measurements over a wide range of interdot coupling and tunneling rates to the leads are well reproduced by a simple transport model. This allows us to separate and quantify the contributions of the spin-orbit and hyperfine interactions.

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© 2010 American Physical Society. Received 10 February 2010; revised manuscript received 18 April 2010; published 17 May 2010. We thank M. Triff, D. Loss, K. C. Nowack, L. M. K. Vandersypen, and M. C. van der Krogt for their help. This work has been supported by NWO/FOM (Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research) and through the DARPA program QUEST.

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