Abstract
Nuclear polarization dynamics are measured in the nuclear spin bistability regime in a single optically pumped $\mathrm{In}\mathrm{Ga}\mathrm{As}∕\mathrm{Ga}\mathrm{As}$ quantum dot. The controlling role of nuclear spin diffusion from the dot into the surrounding material is revealed in pump-probe measurements of the nonlinear nuclear spin dynamics. We measure nuclear spin polarization decay times in the range of $0.2--5\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{s}$, strongly dependent on the optical pumping time. The long nuclear spin decay arises from polarization of the material surrounding the dot by spin diffusion for long $(>5\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{s})$ pumping times. The time-resolved methods allow the detection of the unstable nuclear polarization state in the bistability regime otherwise undetectable in cw experiments.
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