429 research outputs found
Radiative cascades in charged quantum dots
We measured, for the first time, two photon radiative cascades due to
sequential recombination of quantum dot confined electron hole pairs in the
presence of an additional spectator charge carrier. We identified direct, all
optical cascades involving spin blockaded intermediate states, and indirect
cascades, in which non radiative relaxation precedes the second recombination.
Our measurements provide also spin dephasing rates of confined carriers.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
All-Optical Depletion of Dark Excitons from a Semiconductor Quantum Dot
Semiconductor quantum dots are considered to be the leading venue for
fabricating on-demand sources of single photons. However, the generation of
long-lived dark excitons imposes significant limits on the efficiency of these
sources. We demonstrate a technique that optically pumps the dark exciton
population and converts it to a bright exciton population, using intermediate
excited biexciton states. We show experimentally that our method considerably
reduces the DE population while doubling the triggered bright exciton emission,
approaching thereby near-unit fidelity of quantum dot depletion.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Semiconductor quantum dot - a quantum light source of multicolor photons with tunable statistics
We investigate the intensity correlation properties of single photons emitted
from an optically excited single semiconductor quantum dot. The second order
temporal coherence function of the photons emitted at various wavelengths is
measured as a function of the excitation power. We show experimentally and
theoretically, for the first time, that a quantum dot is not only a source of
correlated non-classical monochromatic photons but is also a source of
correlated non-classical \emph{multicolor} photons with tunable correlation
properties. We found that the emitted photon statistics can be varied by the
excitation rate from a sub-Poissonian one, where the photons are temporally
antibunched, to super-Poissonian, where they are temporally bunched.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Polarization memory in single Quantum Dots
We measured the polarization memory of excitonic and biexcitonic optical
transitions from single quantum dots at either positive, negative or neutral
charge states. Positive, negative and no circular or linear polarization memory
was observed for various spectral lines, under the same quasi-resonant
excitation below the wetting layer band-gap. We developed a model which
explains both qualitatively and quantitatively the experimentally measured
polarization spectrum for all these optical transitions. We consider quite
generally the loss of spin orientation of the photogenerated electron-hole pair
during their relaxation towards the many-carrier ground states. Our analysis
unambiguously demonstrates that while electrons maintain their initial spin
polarization to a large degree, holes completely dephase.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Determinisitic Writing and Control of the Dark Exciton Spin using Short Single Optical Pulses
We demonstrate that the quantum dot-confined dark exciton forms a long-lived
integer spin solid state qubit which can be deterministically on-demand
initiated in a pure state by one optical pulse. Moreover, we show that this
qubit can be fully controlled using short optical pulses, which are several
orders of magnitude shorter than the life and coherence times of the qubit. Our
demonstrations do not require an externally applied magnetic field and they
establish that the quantum dot-confined dark exciton forms an excellent solid
state matter qubit with some advantages over the half-integer spin qubits such
as the confined electron and hole, separately. Since quantum dots are
semiconductor nanostructures that allow integration of electronic and photonic
components, the dark exciton may have important implications on implementations
of quantum technologies consisting of semiconductor qubits.Comment: Added two authors, minor edits to figure captions, expanded
discussion of dark exciton eigenstate
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