Spectroscopic study of dark excitons inInxGa1xAsself-assembled quantum dots by a magnetic-field-induced symmetry breaking

Abstract
The dark states of the heavy-hole ground-state exciton have been studied by photoluminescence spectroscopy of single self-assembled In0.60Ga0.40As quantum dots in magnetic fields of varying strengths and orientations. When tilting B out of the [001] crystal direction the exciton states with angular momenta |m|=2 are mixed with the |m|=1 states and become observable. In combination with a detailed analysis of the corresponding Hamiltonian a comprehensive picture of the exciton fine structure is obtained. This fine structure is characteristic for direct gap semiconductors with a twofold degenerate valence band.