Topology driven g-factor tuning in type-II quantum dots
We investigate how the voltage control of the exciton lateral dipole moment induces a transition from singly to doubly connected topology in type-II InAs/GaAsxSb1−x quantum dots. The latter causes visible Aharonov-Bohm oscillations and a change of the exciton g factor, which are modulated by the applied bias. The results are explained in the frame of realistic →k⋅→p and effective Hamiltonian models and could open a venue for new spin quantum memories beyond the InAs/GaAs realm.