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Researchers Control the Flip of Electron Spin

karvind writes "According to PhysOrg, physicists in Europe, California and at Ohio University now have found a way to manipulate the spin of an electron with a jolt of voltage from a battery. In this experiment voltage was applied to Indium Arsenide based quantum dot which flipped the spin of electron inside it and emitted a photon. The scientists were able to manipulate how long it would take for the electron to flip its spin and emit a photon - from one to 20 nanoseconds. This may have possible applications in optoelectronics and quantum cryptography. Results were published in the latest issue of Physics Review Letters"

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  1. Election? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Was I the only one who thought this read "Researchers Control the Flip of Election Spin"?

  2. 20/20 Hindsight by yotto · · Score: 4, Funny

    *...voltage was applied to Indium Arsenide based quantum dot which flipped the spin of electron inside it and emitted a photon. The scientists were able to manipulate how long it would take for the electron to flip its spin and emit a photon - from one to 20 nanoseconds.*

    When you put it that way, I don't know why it wasn't this simple the whole time!

  3. Mmmm... Dark exitons by gerbalblaste · · Score: 5, Funny

    "A dark exciton with total angular momentum L=2 ecomes a bright exciton with L=1."
    Finally a practical application for decay dynamics following nongeminate excitation