Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2012
Volume 57, Number 1
Monday–Friday, February 27–March 2 2012; Boston, Massachusetts
Session T17: Focus Session: Electron, Ion, and Exciton Transport in Nanostructures - Quantum Transport II
2:30 PM–5:18 PM,
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Room: 252A
Sponsoring
Unit:
DMP
Chair: Dibyendu Roy, University of Cincinnati
Abstract ID: BAPS.2012.MAR.T17.11
Abstract: T17.00011 : Detection of spin states in a quantum dot by random telegraph signal analysis with the hidden Markov model
4:30 PM–4:42 PM
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Authors:
Matthew House
(University of California, Los Angeles)
HongWen Jiang
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Ming Xiao
(Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China)
GuoPing Guo
(Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China)
HaiOu Li
(Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China)
Gang Cao
(Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China)
Tao Tu
(Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China)
GuangCan Guo
(Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China)
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2012.MAR.T17.11
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