Inversion of exciton level splitting in quantum dots
- 8 September 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 72 (11) , 113305
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.72.113305
Abstract
The demonstration of degeneracy of exciton spin states is an important step toward the production of entangled photon pairs from the biexciton cascade. We measure the fine structure of exciton and biexciton states for a large number of single InAs quantum dots in a GaAs matrix; the energetic splitting of the horizontally and vertically polarized components of the exciton doublet is shown to decrease as the exciton confinement decreases, crucially passing through zero and changing sign. Thermal annealing is shown to reduce the exciton confinement, thereby increasing the number of dots with splitting close to zero.Keywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- High performance single photon sources from photolithographically defined pillar microcavitiesOptics Express, 2005
- Entanglement Formation and Violation of Bell’s Inequality with a Semiconductor Single Photon SourcePhysical Review Letters, 2004
- Efficient Source of Single Photons: A Single Quantum Dot in a Micropost MicrocavityPhysical Review Letters, 2002
- Indistinguishable photons from a single-photon deviceNature, 2002
- Electrically Driven Single-Photon SourceScience, 2002
- Single-photon emission from exciton complexes in individual quantum dotsPhysical Review B, 2001
- Quantum Cascade of Photons in Semiconductor Quantum DotsPhysical Review Letters, 2001
- Single-mode Spontaneous Emission from a Single Quantum Dot in a Three-Dimensional MicrocavityPhysical Review Letters, 2001
- Triggered Single Photons from a Quantum DotPhysical Review Letters, 2001
- A Quantum Dot Single-Photon Turnstile DeviceScience, 2000