Publikation: Subharmonic transitions and Bloch-Siegert shift in electrically driven spin resonance
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We theoretically study coherent subharmonic (multi-photon) transitions of a harmonically driven spin. We consider two cases: magnetic resonance (MR) with a misaligned, i.e., non-transversal driv- ing field, and electrically driven spin resonance (EDSR) of an electron confined in a one-dimensional, parabolic quantum dot, subject to Rashba spin-orbit interaction. In the EDSR case, we focus on the limit where the orbital level spacing of the quantum dot is the greatest energy scale. Then, we apply time-dependent Schrieffer-Wolff perturbation theory to derive a time-dependent effective two-level Hamiltonian, allowing to describe both MR and EDSR using the Floquet theory of period- ically driven two-level systems. In particular, we characterise the fundamental (single-photon) and the half-harmonic (two-photon) spin transitions. We demonstrate the appearance of two-photon Rabi oscillations, and analytically calculate the fundamental and half-harmonic resonance frequen- cies and the corresponding Rabi frequencies. For EDSR, we find that both the fundamental and the half-harmonic resonance frequency changes upon increasing the strength of the driving elec- tric field, which is an effect analogous to the Bloch-Siegert shift known from MR. Remarkably, the drive-strength dependent correction to the fundamental EDSR resonance frequency has an anoma- lous, negative sign, in contrast to the corresponding Bloch-Siegert shift in MR which is always positive. Our analytical results are supported by numerical simulations, as well as by qualitative interpretations for simple limiting cases.
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ROMHÁNYI, Judit, Guido BURKARD, András PÁLYI, 2015. Subharmonic transitions and Bloch-Siegert shift in electrically driven spin resonanceBibTex
@unpublished{Romhanyi2015Subha-30971, year={2015}, title={Subharmonic transitions and Bloch-Siegert shift in electrically driven spin resonance}, author={Romhányi, Judit and Burkard, Guido and Pályi, András} }
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