Publication detail

Volume dependence of excitonic fine structure splitting in geometrically similar quantum dots

HUO, Y. KŘÁPEK, V. RASTELLI, A. SCHMIDT, O.

Original Title

Volume dependence of excitonic fine structure splitting in geometrically similar quantum dots

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

We investigate the fine structure splitting (FSS) of excitons confined in strain-free, highly symmetric GaAs/AlGaAs quantum dots (QDs) as a function of size. QDs with similar geometry are created by filling nanoholes on an AlGaAs surface with different amounts of GaAs. In turn, nanoholes of regular reversed-cone shape are obtained by Al-droplet etching of an AlGaAs layer. The resulting QDs have high optical quality, as witnessed by emission linewidths smaller than 20 ueV under nonresonant excitation. The average FSS decreases from 12.5 +- 6.4 to 3.6 +- 1.7 ueV as the QD height increases from 5.4 +- 0.3 to 8.0 +- 0.2 nm, following the expected 1/volume dependence. Theoretical calculations using atomic force microscopy data of QD structures as input show that the geometrical similarity of QDs is reflected in invariant aspect ratio and lateral elongation of the wave functions and reproduce the experimental FSS energies.

Keywords

Quantuum dots; Fine structure; Excitons

Authors

HUO, Y.; KŘÁPEK, V.; RASTELLI, A.; SCHMIDT, O.

RIV year

2014

Released

30. 7. 2014

ISBN

1098-0121

Periodical

PHYSICAL REVIEW B

Year of study

90

Number

4

State

United States of America

Pages from

041304-1

Pages to

041304-5

Pages count

5