Spin fine structure of optically excited quantum dot molecules

Abstract
The interaction between spins in coupled quantum dots is revealed in distinct fine structure patterns in the measured optical spectra of InAsGaAs double quantum dot molecules containing zero, one, or two excess holes. The fine structure is explained well in terms of a uniquely molecular interplay of spin-exchange interactions, Pauli exclusion, and orbital tunneling. This knowledge is critical for converting quantum dot molecule tunneling into a means of optically coupling not just orbitals but also spins.