Spatially resolved optical spectroscopy on natural quantum dots

A. Zrenner, A. Schaller, M. Markmann, M. Hagn, M. Arzberger, D. Henry, G. Abstreiter, G. Böhm, G. Weimann

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Abstract

We report about optical experiments on (i) natural quantum dots formed by well width fluctuations in narrow GaAs quantum wells and on (ii) self-assembled InGaAs quantum dots in GaAs. Contributions from a single natural quantum dot are isolated by spatially resolved spectroscopy and resonant charge injection in an electric-field-tunable coupled quantum well structure. In optical experiments the excitonic and bi-excitonic ground states are identified and growth related interface problems are analyzed. Spectral linewidths down to 50 meV allow thereby a complete separation of the individual levels and Zeeman sub-levels of the dot. The natural quantum dots with their fully resolved Zeeman levels are used as local probes to monitor the spin orientation and the creation of spin-polarized excitons in coupled quantum well structures. With cathodoluminescence excited by a scanning tunneling microscope tip and a special sample design we are able to excite selectively the ground state of a single self-assembled InGaAs quantum dot.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)356-365
Number of pages10
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume123-124
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1998

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