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Controlling the charge environment of single quantum dots in a photonic-crystal cavity

Chauvin, N.
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Zinoni, C.
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Francardi, M.
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2009
Physical Review B

We demonstrate that the presence of charges around a semiconductor quantum dot (QD) strongly affects its optical properties and produces nonresonant coupling to the modes of a microcavity. We show that, besides (multi)exciton lines, a QD generates a spectrally broad emission which efficiently couples to cavity modes. Its temporal dynamics shows that it is related to the Coulomb interaction between the QD (multi)excitons and carriers in the adjacent wetting layer. This mechanism is suppressed by the application of an electric field, making the QD closer to an ideal two-level system.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.80.241306
Web of Science ID

WOS:000273229200019

Author(s)
Chauvin, N.
Zinoni, C.
Francardi, M.
Gerardino, A.
Balet, L.  
Alloing, B.  
Li, L. H.
Fiore, A.  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

80

Article Number

241306(R)

Subjects

excitons

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photonic crystals

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semiconductor quantum dots

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Emission

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Nanocavity

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November 30, 2010
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