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Spin-spin indirect interaction at low-energy excitation in zero-dimensional cavities
Fecha
2011-05Registro en:
Andrade Hoyos, Jhon Alejandro; Aligia, Armando Ángel; Quinteiro, Guillermo Federico; Spin-spin indirect interaction at low-energy excitation in zero-dimensional cavities; IOP Publishing; Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter; 23; 21; 5-2011; 215-304
0953-8984
CONICET Digital
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Autor
Andrade Hoyos, Jhon Alejandro
Aligia, Armando Ángel
Quinteiro, Guillermo Federico
Resumen
We solve the low-energy part of the spectrum of a model that describes a circularly polarized cavity mode strongly coupled to two exciton modes, each of which is coupled to a localized spin of arbitrary magnitude. In the regime in which the excitons and the cavity modes are strongly coupled, forming polaritons, the low-energy part of the spectrum can be described by an effective spin model, which contains a magnetic field, an axial anisotropy, and an Ising interaction between the localized spins. For detunings such that the low-energy states are dominated by nearly degenerate excitonic modes, the description of the low-energy states by a simple effective Hamiltonian ceases to be valid and the effective interaction tends to vanish. Finally, we discuss a possible application to two-qubit quantum computing operations in a system of transition-metal impurities embedded in quantum dots inside a micropillar. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.