posted on 2024-11-01, 14:37authored byPei-Qing Jin, Michael Marthaler, Jared ColeJared Cole, Maximilian Kopke, Jurgen Weis, Alexander Shnirman, Gerd Schon
We study a double quantum dot system coherently coupled to an electromagnetic resonator. By suitably biasing the system, a population inversion can be created between the dot levels. The resulting lasing state exists within a narrow resonance window, where the transport current correlates with the lasing state. It allows probing the lasing state via a current measurement. Moreover, the resulting narrow current peak opens perspective for applications of the setup for high resolution measurements.