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Hyperfine-phonon spin relaxation in a single-electron GaAs quantum dot (1711.01474v1)

Published 4 Nov 2017 in cond-mat.mes-hall

Abstract: Understanding and control of the spin relaxation time $T_1$ is among the key challenges for spin based qubits. A larger $T_1$ is generally favored, setting the fundamental upper limit to the qubit coherence and spin readout fidelity. In GaAs quantum dots at low temperatures and high in-plane magnetic fields $B$, the spin relaxation relies on phonon emission and spin-orbit coupling. The characteristic dependence $T_1 \propto B{-5}$ and pronounced $B$-field anisotropy were already confirmed experimentally. However, it has also been predicted 15 years ago that at low enough fields, the spin-orbit interaction is replaced by the coupling to the nuclear spins, where the relaxation becomes isotropic, and the scaling changes to $T_1 \propto B{-3}$. We establish these predictions experimentally, by measuring $T_1$ over an unprecedented range of magnetic fields -- made possible by lower temperature -- and report a maximum $T_1 = 57\pm15$ s at the lowest fields, setting a new record for the electron spin lifetime in a nanostructure.

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