Evidence for transfer of polarization in a quantum dot cellular automata cell consisting of semiconductor quantum dots

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Gardelis S, Smith CG, Cooper J, Ritchie DA, Linfield EH, Jin Y. Evidence for transfer of polarization in a quantum dot cellular automata cell consisting of semiconductor quantum dots. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics [Internet]. 2003;67:333021-333024.

Abstract:

We present evidence for quantum dot cellular automata action in a cell consisting of four dots defined by submicron metal gates on the top surface of a molecular-beam-epitaxy-grown GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure in which a two-dimensional electron gas layer was formed approximately 70 nm below the surface. The four-dot cell is separated by a strong barrier in two double-dot sets. We show that by polarizing one of the double-dot sets we can polarize the other set in the cell. The polarization is detected using noninvasive voltage probe without drawing electric currents from the cell.

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