Jarlov, C.Wodey, E.Lyasota, A.Calic, M.Gallo, P.Dwir, B.Rudra, A.Kapon, E.2016-10-182016-10-182016-10-18201610.1103/PhysRevLett.117.076801https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/130362WOS:000381477200011Using site-controlled semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) free of multiexcitonic continuum states, integrated with photonic crystal membrane cavities, we clarify the effects of pure dephasing and phonon scattering on exciton-cavity coupling in the weak-coupling regime. In particular, the observed QD-cavity copolarization and cavity mode feeding versus QD-cavity detuning are explained quantitatively by a model of a two-level system embedded in a solid-state environment.Effect of Pure Dephasing and Phonon Scattering on the Coupling of Semiconductor Quantum Dots to Optical Cavitiestext::journal::journal article::research article