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2. Coexistence of weak and strong coupling with a quantum dot in a photonic molecule
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Lichtmannecker, S., Kaniber, M., Echeverri-Arteaga, S., Andrade, I. C., Ruiz-Rivas, J., Reichert, T., Becker, M., Blauth, M., Reithmaier, G., Ardelt, P. L., Bichler, M., Gómez, E. A., Vinck-Posada, H., del Valle, E., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We study the emission from a molecular photonic cavity formed by two proximal photonic crystal defect cavities containing a small number (<3) of In(Ga)As quantum dots. Under strong excitation we observe photoluminescence from the bonding and antibonding modes in excellent agreement with expectations from numerical simulations. Power dependent measurements reveal an unexpected peak, emerging at an energy between the bonding and antibonding modes of the molecule. Temperature dependent measurements show that this unexpected feature is photonic in origin. Time-resolved measurements show the emergent peak exhibits a lifetime $\tau_M=0.75 \, \pm 0.1 \, ns $, similar to both bonding and antibonding coupled modes. Comparison of experimental results with theoretical expectations reveal that this new feature arises from a coexistence of weak- and strong-coupling, due to the molecule emitting in an environment whose configuration permits or, on the contrary, impedes its strong-coupling. This scenario is reproduced theoretically for our particular geometry with a master equation reduced to the key ingredients of its dynamics. Excellent qualitative agreement is obtained between experiment and theory, showing how solid-state cavity QED can reveal new regimes of light-matter interaction.
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- 2018
3. A few-emitter solid-state multi-exciton laser
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Lichtmannecker, S., Florian, M., Reichert, T., Blauth, M., Bichler, M., Jahnke, F., Finley, J. J., Gies, C., and Kaniber, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We report a combined experimental and theoretical study of non-conventional lasing from higher multi-exciton states of a few quantum dot-photonic crystal nanocavity. We show that the photon output is fed from saturable quantum emitters rather than a non-saturable background despite being rather insensitive to the spectral position of the mode. Although the exciton transitions of each quantum dot are detuned by up to $160$ cavity linewidths, we observe that strong excitation populates a multitude of closely spaced multi-exciton states, which partly overlap spectrally with the mode. The limited number of emitters is confirmed by a complete saturation of the mode intensity at strong pumping, providing sufficient gain to reach stimulated emission, whilst being accompanied by a distinct lasing threshold. Detailed second-order photon-correlation measurements unambiguously identify the transition to lasing for strong pumping and, most remarkably, reveal super-thermal photon bunching with $g^{(2)}(0)>2$ below lasing threshold. Based on our microscopic theory, a pump-rate dependent $\beta$-factor $\beta(P)$ is needed to describe the nanolaser and account for the interplay of multi-exciton transitions in the few-emitter gain medium. Moreover, we theoretically predict that the super-thermal bunching is related to dipole-anticorrelated multi-exciton recombination channels via sub- and super-radiant coupling below and above lasing threshold, respectively. Our results provide new insights into the microscopic light-matter-coupling of spatially separated emitters coupled to a common cavity mode and, thus, provides a complete understanding of stimulated emission in nanolasers with discrete emitters.
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- 2016
4. Coulomb mediated hybridization of excitons in artificial molecules
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Ardelt, P. -L., Gawarecki, K., Müller, K., Waeber, A. M., Bechtold, A., Oberhofer, K., Daniels, J. M., Klotz, F., Bichler, M., Kuhn, T., Krenner, H. J., Machnikowski, P., Abstreiter, G., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We report the Coulomb mediated hybridization of excitonic states in an optically active, artificial quantum dot molecule. By probing the optical response of the artificial molecule as a function of the static electric field applied along the molecular axis, we observe unexpected avoided level crossings that do not arise from the dominant single particle tunnel coupling. We identify a new few-particle coupling mechanism stemming from Coulomb interactions between different neutral exciton states. Such Coulomb resonances hybridize the exciton wave function over four different electron and hole single-particle orbitals. Comparisons of experimental observations with microscopic 8-band $k \cdot p$ calculations taking into account a realistic quantum dot geometry show good agreement and reveal that the Coulomb resonances arise from broken symmetry in the artificial molecule.
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- 2015
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5. The thermal neutron capture cross section of the radioactive isotope $^{60}$Fe
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Heftrich, T., Bichler, M., Dressler, R., Eberhardt, K., Endres, A., Glorius, J., Göbel, K., Hampel, G., Heftrich, M., Käppeler, F., Lederer, C., Mikorski, M., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Stieghorst, C., Schmidt, S., Schumann, D., Slavkovská, Z., Sonnabend, K., Wallner, A., Weigand, M., Wiehl, N., and Zauner, S.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
50% of the heavy element abundances are produced via slow neutron capture reactions in different stellar scenarios. The underlying nucleosynthesis models need the input of neutron capture cross sections. One of the fundamental signatures for active nucleosynthesis in our galaxy is the observation of long-lived radioactive isotopes, such as $^{60}$Fe with a half-life of $2.60\times10^6$ yr. To reproduce this $\gamma$-activity in the universe, the nucleosynthesis of $^{60}$Fe has to be understood reliably. A $^{60}$Fe sample produced at the Paul-Scherrer-Institut was activated with thermal and epithermal neutrons at the research reactor at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universit\"at Mainz. The thermal neutron capture cross section has been measured for the first time to $\sigma_{\text{th}}=0.226 \ (^{+0.044}_{-0.049})$ b. An upper limit of $\sigma_{\text{RI}} < 0.50$ b could be determined for the resonance integral. An extrapolation towards the astrophysicaly interesting energy regime between $kT$=10 keV and 100 keV illustrates that the s-wave part of the direct capture component can be neglected., Comment: 8 pages, 8 Figs, accepted for publication at PRC
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- 2015
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6. Independent dynamic acousto-mechanical and electrostatic control of individual quantum dots in a LiNbO$_{3}$-GaAs hybrid
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Pustiowski, J., Müller, K., Bichler, M., Koblmüller, G., Finley, J. J., Wixforth, A., and Krenner, H. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We demonstrate tuning of single quantum dot emission lines by the combined action of the dynamic acoustic field of a radio frequency surface acoustic wave and a static electric field. Both tuning parameters are set all-electrically in a LiNbO$_{3}$-GaAs hybrid device. The surface acoustic wave is excited directly on the strong piezoelectric LiNbO$_{3}$ onto which a GaAs-based p-i-n photodiode containing a single layer of quantum dots was epitaxially transferred. We demonstrate dynamic spectral tuning with bandwidths exceeding 3 meV of single quantum dot emission lines due to deformation potential coupling. The center energy of the dynamic spectral oscillation can be independently programmed simply by setting the bias voltage applied to the diode., Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, revised version, some typos fixed
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- 2014
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7. All optical quantum control of a spin-quantum state and ultrafast transduction into an electric current
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Müller, K., Kaldewey, T., Ripszam, R., Wildmann, J. S., Bechtold, A., Bichler, M., Koblmüller, G., Abstreiter, G., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
The ability to control and exploit quantum coherence and entanglement drives research across many fields ranging from ultra-cold quantum gases to spin systems in condensed matter. Transcending different physical systems, optical approaches have proven themselves to be particularly powerful, since they profit from the established toolbox of quantum optical techniques, are state-selective, contact-less and can be extremely fast. Here, we demonstrate how a precisely timed sequence of monochromatic ultrafast (~2-5 ps) optical pulses, with a well defined polarisation can be used to prepare arbitrary superpositions of exciton spin states in a semiconductor quantum dot, achieve ultrafast control of the spin-wavefunction without an applied magnetic field and make high fidelity read-out the quantum state in an arbitrary basis simply by detecting a strong (~2-10$ pA) electric current flowing in an external circuit. The results obtained show that the combined quantum state preparation, control and read-out can be performed with a near-unity (>97%) fidelity. Our methods are fully applicable to other quantum systems and have strong potential for scaling to more complex systems such as molecules and spin-chains.
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- 2012
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8. High fidelity optical preparation and coherent Larmor precession of a single hole in an InGaAs quantum dot molecule
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Müller, K., Bechtold, A., Ruppert, C., Hautmann, C., Wildmann, J. S., Kaldewey, T., Bichler, M., Krenner, H. J., Abstreiter, G., Betz, M., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We employ ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy with photocurrent readout to directly probe the dynamics of a single hole spin in a single, electrically tunable self-assembled quantum dot molecule formed by vertically stacking InGaAs quantum dots. Excitons with defined spin configurations are initialized in one of the two dots using circularly polarized picosecond pulses. The time-dependent spin configuration is probed by the spin selective optical absorption of the resulting few Fermion complex. Taking advantage of sub-5 ps electron tunneling to an orbitally excited state of the other dot, we initialize a single hole spin with a purity of >96%, i.e., much higher than demonstrated in previous single dot experiments. Measurements in a lateral magnetic field monitor the coherent Larmor precession of the single hole spin with no observable loss of spin coherence within the ~300 ps hole lifetime. Thereby, the purity of the hole spin initialization remains unchanged for all investigated magnetic fields.
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- 2012
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9. A Waveguide-Coupled On-Chip Single Photon Source
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Laucht, A., Pütz, S., Günthner, T., Hauke, N., Saive, R., Frédérick, S., Bichler, M., Amann, M. -C., Holleitner, A. W., Kaniber, M., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We investigate single photon generation from individual self-assembled InGaAs quantum dots coupled to the guided optical mode of a GaAs photonic crystal waveguide. By performing confocal microscopy measurements on single dots positioned within the waveguide, we locate their positions with a precision better than 0.5 \mum. Time-resolved photoluminescence and photon autocorrelation measurements are used to prove the single photon character of the emission into the propagating waveguide mode. The results obtained demonstrate that such nanostructures can be used to realize an on-chip, highly directed single photon source with single mode spontaneous emision coupling efficiencies in excess of beta~85 % and the potential to reach maximum emission rates >1 GHz., Comment: submitted on September 26, 2011
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- 2012
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10. Highly Non-linear Excitonic Zeeman Spin-Splitting in Composition-Engineered Artificial Atoms
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Jovanov, V., Eissfeller, T., Kapfinger, S., Clark, E. C., Klotz, F., Bichler, M., Keizer, J. G., Koenraad, P. M., Brandt, M. S., Abstreiter, G., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Non-linear Zeeman splitting of neutral excitons is observed in composition engineered In(x)Ga(1-x)As self-assembled quantum dots and its microscopic origin is explained. Eight-band k.p simulations, performed using realistic dot parameters extracted from cross-sectional scanning tunneling microscopy, reveal that a quadratic contribution to the Zeeman energy originates from a spin dependent mixing of heavy and light hole orbital states in the dot. The dilute In-composition (x<0.35) and large lateral size (40-50 nm) of the quantum dots investigated is shown to strongly enhance the non-linear excitonic Zeeman gap, providing a blueprint to enhance such magnetic non-linearities via growth engineering.
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- 2011
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11. Electrical control of inter-dot electron tunneling in a quantum dot molecule
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Müller, K., Bechtold, A., Ruppert, C., Zecherle, M., Reithmaier, G., Bichler, M., Krenner, H. J., Abstreiter, G., Holleitner, A. W., Villas-Bôas, J. M., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We employ ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy to directly monitor electron tunneling between discrete orbital states in a pair of spatially separated quantum dots. Immediately after excitation, several peaks are observed in the pump-probe spectrum due to Coulomb interactions between the photo-generated charge carriers. By tuning the relative energy of the orbital states in the two dots and monitoring the temporal evolution of the pump-probe spectra the electron and hole tunneling times are separately measured and resonant tunneling between the two dots is shown to be mediated both by elastic and inelastic processes. Ultrafast (< 5 ps) inter-dot tunneling is shown to occur over a surprisingly wide bandwidth, up to ~8 meV, reflecting the spectrum of exciton-acoustic phonon coupling in the system.
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- 2011
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12. Excited State Quantum Couplings and Optical Switching of an Artificial Molecule
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Müller, K., Reithmaier, G., Clark, E. C., Jovanov, V., Bichler, M., Krenner, H. J., Betz, M., Abstreiter, G., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We optically probe the spectrum of ground and excited state transitions of an individual, electrically tunable self-assembled quantum dot molecule. Photocurrent absorption measurements show that the spatially direct neutral exciton transitions in the upper and lower dots are energetically separated by only ~2 meV. Excited state transitions ~8-16 meV to higher energy exhibit pronounced anticrossings as the electric field is tuned due to the formation of hybridized electron states. We show that the observed excited state transitions occur between these hybridized electronic states and different hole states in the upper dot. By simultaneously pumping two different excited states with two laser fields we demonstrate a strong (88% on-off contrast) laser induced switching of the optical response. The results represent an electrically tunable, discrete coupled quantum system with a conditional optical response.
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- 2011
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13. Shape control of QDs studied by cross-sectional scanning tunneling microscopy
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Keizer, J. G., Bozkurt, M., Bocquel, J., Koenraad, P. M., Mano, T., Noda, T., Sakoda, K., Clark, E. C., Bichler, M., Abstreiter, G., Finley, J. J., Lu, W., Rohel, T., Folliot, H., and Bertru, N.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
In this cross-sectional scanning tunneling microscopy study we investigated various techniques to control the shape of self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) and wetting layers (WLs). The result shows that application of an indium flush during the growth of strained InGaAs/GaAs QD layers results in flattened QDs and a reduced WL. The height of the QDs and WLs could be controlled by varying the thickness of the first capping layer. Concerning the technique of antimony capping we show that the surfactant properties of Sb result in the preservation of the shape of strained InAs/InP QDs during overgrowth. This could be achieved by both a growth interrupt under Sb flux and capping with a thin GaAsSb layer prior to overgrowth of the uncapped QDs. The technique of droplet epitaxy was investigated by a structural analysis of strain free GaAs/AlGaAs QDs. We show that the QDs have a Gaussian shape, that the WL is less than 1 bilayer thick, and that minor intermixing of Al with the QDs takes place., Comment: 7 pages, 10 figures
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- 2010
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14. Electrical control of the exciton-biexciton splitting in a single self-assembled InGaAs quantum dots
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Kaniber, M., Huck, M. F., Müller, K., Clark, E. C., Troiani, F., Bichler, M., Krenner, H. J., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We report on single InGaAs quantum dots embedded in a lateral electric field device. By applying a voltage we tune the neutral exciton transition into resonance with the biexciton using the quantum confined Stark effect. The results are compared to theoretical calculations of the relative energies of exciton and biexciton. Cascaded decay from the manifold of single exciton-biexciton states has been predicted to be a new concept to generate entangled photon pairs on demand without the need to suppress the fine structures splitting of the neutral exciton.
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- 2010
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15. Probing spin relaxation in an individual InGaAs quantum dot using a single electron optical spin memory device
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Heiss, D., Jovanov, V., Klotz, F., Rudolph, D., Bichler, M., Abstreiter, G., Brandt, M. S., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We demonstrate all optical electron spin initialization, storage and readout in a single self-assembled InGaAs quantum dot. Using a single dot charge storage device we monitor the relaxation of a single electron over long timescales exceeding 40{\mu}s. The selective generation of a single electron in the quantum dot is performed by resonant optical excitation and subsequent partial exciton ionization; the hole is removed from the quantum dot whilst the electron remains stored. When subject to a magnetic field applied in Faraday geometry, we show how the spin of the electron can be prepared with a polarization up to 65% simply by controlling the voltage applied to the gate electrode. After generation, the electron spin is stored in the quantum dot before being read out using an all optical implementation of spin to charge conversion technique, whereby the spin projection of the electron is mapped onto the more robust charge state of the quantum dot. After spin to charge conversion, the charge state of the dot is repeatedly tested by pumping a luminescence recycling transition to obtain strong readout signals. In combination with spin manipulation using fast optical pulses or microwave pulses, this provides an ideal basis for probing spin coherence in single self-assembled quantum dots over long timescales and developing optimal methods for coherent spin control.
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- 2010
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16. Non-resonant feeding of photonic crystal nanocavity modes by quantum dots
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Laucht, A., Hauke, N., Neumann, A., Günthner, T., Hofbauer, F., Mohtashami, A., Müller, K., Böhm, G., Bichler, M., Amann, M. -C., Kaniber, M., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We experimentally probe the non-resonant feeding of photons into the optical mode of a two dimensional photonic crystal nanocavity from the discrete emission from a quantum dot. For a strongly coupled system of a single exciton and the cavity mode, we track the detuning-dependent photoluminescence intensity of the polariton peaks at different lattice temperatures. At low temperatures we observe a clear asymmetry in the emission intensity depending on whether the exciton is at higher or lower energy than the cavity mode. At high temperatures this asymmetry vanishes when the probabilities to emit or absorb a phonon become similar. For a different dot-cavity system where the cavity mode is detuned by \Delta E>5 meV to lower energy than the single exciton transitions emission from the mode remains correlated with the quantum dot as demonstrated unambiguously by cross-correlation photon counting experiments. By monitoring the temporal evolution of the photoluminescence spectrum, we show that feeding of photons into the mode occurs from multi-exciton transitions. We observe a clear anti-correlation of the mode and single exciton emission; the mode emission quenches as the population in the system reduces towards the single exciton level whilst the intensity of the mode emission tracks the multi-exciton transitions.
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- 2010
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17. Asymmetric optical nuclear spin pumping in a single uncharged quantum dot
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Klotz, F., Jovanov, V., Kierig, J., Clark, E. C., Bichler, M., Abstreiter, G., Brandt, M. S., Finley, J. J., Schwager, H., and Giedke, G.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
A highly asymmetric dynamic nuclear spin pumping is observed in a single self assembled InGaAs quantum dot subject to resonant optical pumping of the neutral exciton transition leading to a large maximum polarization of 54%. This dynamic nuclear polarization is found to be much stronger following pumping of the higher energy Zeeman state. Time-resolved measurements allow us to directly monitor the buildup of the nuclear spin polarization in real time and to quantitatively study the dynamics of the process. A strong dependence of the observed dynamic nuclear polarization on the applied magnetic field is found, with resonances in the pumping efficiency being observed for particular magnetic fields. We develop a model that fully accounts for the observed behaviour, where the pumping of the nuclear spin system is due to hyperfine-mediated spin flip transitions between the states of the neutral exciton manifold., Comment: published version; 4+ pages, 3 figures (eps)
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- 2010
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18. Temporal Monitoring of Non-resonant Feeding of Semiconductor Nanocavity Modes by Quantum Dot Multiexciton Transitions
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Laucht, A., Kaniber, M., Mohtashami, A., Hauke, N., Bichler, M., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We experimentally investigate the non-resonant feeding of photons into the optical mode of a zero dimensional nanocavity by quantum dot multiexciton transitions. Power dependent photoluminescence measurements reveal a super-linear power dependence of the mode emission, indicating that the emission stems from multiexcitons. By monitoring the temporal evolution of the photoluminescence spectrum, we observe a clear anticorrelation of the mode and single exciton emission; the mode emission quenches as the population in the system reduces towards the single exciton level whilst the intensity of the mode emission tracks the multi-exciton transitions. Our results lend strong support to a recently proposed mechanism mediating the strongly non-resonant feeding of photons into the cavity mode.
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- 2010
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19. Neutron optical beam splitter from holographically structured nanoparticle-polymer composites
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Fally, M., Klepp, J., Tomita, Y., Nakamura, T., Pruner, C., Ellabban, M. A., Rupp, R. A., Bichler, M., Olenik, I. Drevenšek, Kohlbrecher, J., Eckerlebe, H., Lemmel, H., and Rauch, H.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter - Abstract
We report a breakthrough in the search for versatile diffractive elements for cold neutrons. Nanoparticles are spatially arranged by holographical means in a photopolymer. These grating structures show remarkably efficient diffraction of cold neutrons up to about 50% for effective thicknesses of only 200 micron. They open up a profound perspective for next generation neutron-optical devices with the capability to tune or modulate the neutron diffraction efficiency., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures
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- 2010
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20. Magneto-electrical subbands of freely suspended quantum point contacts
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Rossler, C., Herz, M., Bichler, M., and Ludwig, S.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
We present a versatile design of freely suspended quantum point contacts with particular large one-dimensional subband quantization energies of up to 10meV. The nanoscale bridges embedding a two-dimensional electron system are fabricated from AlGaAs/GaAs heterostructures by electron-beam lithography and etching techniques. Narrow constrictions define quantum point contacts that are capacitively controlled via local in-plane side gates. Employing transport spectroscopy, we investigate the transition from electrostatic subbands to Landau-quantization in a perpendicular magnetic field. The large subband quantization energies allow us to utilize a wide magnetic field range and thereby observe a large exchange splitted spin-gap of the two lowest Landau-levels.
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- 2009
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21. Selective Optical Charge Generation, Storage and Readout in a Single Self Assembled Quantum Dot
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Heiss, D., Jovanov, V., Caesar, M., Bichler, M., Abstreiter, G., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We report the investigation of a single quantum dot charge storage device. The device allows selective optical charging of a single dot with electrons, storage of these charges over timescales much longer than microseconds and reliable optical readout of the charge occupancy using a time gated photoluminescence technique. This device enables us to directly investigate the electric field dependent tunneling escape dynamics of electrons at high electric fields over timescales up to 4 us. The results demonstrate that such structures and measurement techniques can be used to investigate charge and spin dynamics in single quantum dots over microsecond timescales., Comment: Accepted for publication in APL
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- 2008
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22. Single-valley high-mobility (110) AlAs quantum wells with anisotropic mass
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Dasgupta, S., Birner, S., Knaak, C., Bichler, M., Morral, A. Fontcuberta i, Abstreiter, G., and Grayson, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We studied a doping series of (110)-oriented AlAs quantum wells (QWs) and observed transport evidence of single anisotropic-mass valley occupancy for the electrons in a 150 \AA wide QW. Our calculations of strain and quantum confinement for these samples predict single anisotropic-mass valley occupancy for well widths $W$ greater than 53 \AA. Below this, double-valley occupation is predicted such that the longitudinal mass axes are collinear. We observed mobility anisotropy in the electronic transport along the crystallographic directions in the ratio of 2.8, attributed to the mass anisotropy as well as anisotropic scattering of the electrons in the X-valley of AlAs.
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- 2008
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23. Diffraction Gratings for Neutrons from Polymers and Holographic Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystals
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Fally, M., Bichler, M., Ellabban, M. A., Olenik, I. Drevensek, Pruner, C., Eckerlebe, H., and Pranzas, K. P.
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
We discuss the applicability of holographically recorded gratings in photopolymers and holographic polymer-dispersed liquid crystals as neutron optical elements. An experimental investigation of their properties for light and neutrons with different grating spacings and grating thicknesses is performed. The angular dependencies of the diffraction efficiencies for those gratings are interpreted in terms of a rigourous coupled wave analysis. Starting from the obtained results we work out the lines for the production of an optimised neutron optical diffraction grating, i.e., high diffraction efficiency in the Bragg diffraction regime with moderate angular selectivity., Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures, title changed, fig 1 skipped, fig 3 changed
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- 2008
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24. A Charge and Spin Readout Scheme For Single Self-Assembled Quantum Dots
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Heiss, D., Jovanov, V., Bichler, M., Abstreiter, G., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We propose an all optical spin initialization and readout concept for single self assembled quantum dots and demonstrate its feasibility. Our approach is based on a gateable single dot photodiode structure that can be switched between charge and readout mode. After optical electron generation and storage, we propose to employ a spin-conditional absorption of a circularly polarized light pulse tuned to the single negatively charged exciton transition to convert the spin information of the resident electron to charge occupancy. Switching the device to the charge readout mode then allows us to probe the charge state of the quantum dot (1e, 2e) using non-resonant luminescence. The spin orientation of the resident electron is then reflected by the photoluminescence yield of doubly and singly charged transitions in the quantum dot. To verify the feasibility of this spin readout concept, we have applied time gated photoluminescence to confirm that selective optical charging and efficient non perturbative measurement of the charge state can be performed on the same dot. The results show that, by switching the electric field in the vicinity of the quantum dot, the charging rate can be switched between a regime of efficient electron generation and a readout regime, where the charge occupancy and, therefore, the spin state of the dot can be tested via PL over millisecond timescales, without altering it., Comment: 20 Pages, 6 Figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. B
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- 2008
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25. Nanometer-scale sharpness in corner-overgrown heterostructures
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Steinke, L., Cantwell, P., Zakharov, D., Stach, E., Zaluzec, N. J., Morral, A. Fontcuberta i, Bichler, M., Abstreiter, G., and Grayson, M.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
A corner-overgrown GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure is investigated with transmission and scanning transmission electron microscopy, demonstrating self-limiting growth of an extremely sharp corner profile of 3.5 nm width. In the AlGaAs layers we observe self-ordered diagonal stripes, precipitating exactly at the corner, which are regions of increased Al content measured by an XEDS analysis. A quantitative model for self-limited growth is adapted to the present case of faceted MBE growth, and the corner sharpness is discussed in relation to quantum confined structures. We note that MBE corner overgrowth maintains nm-sharpness even after microns of growth, allowing the realization of corner-shaped nanostructures., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures
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- 2008
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26. Cavity-resonant excitation for efficient single photon generation
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Kaniber, M., Neumann, A., Laucht, A., Bichler, M., Amann, M. -C., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
We present an efficiently pumped single photon source based on single quantum dots (QD) embedded in photonic crystal nanocavities. Resonant excitation of a QD via a higher order cavity mode results in a 100$\times$ reduced optical power at the saturation onset of the photoluminescence, compared with excitation at the same frequency, after the cavity mode is detuned. Furthermore, we demonstrate that this excitation scheme leads to selective excitation of QDs coupled to the cavity by comparing photoluminescence and auto-correlation spectra for the same excitation wavelength with and without the cavity mode. This provides much cleaner conditions for single photon generation.
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- 2008
27. Hopping conduction in strongly insulating states of a diffusive bent quantum Hall junction
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Steinke, L., Schuh, D., Bichler, M., Abstreiter, G., and Grayson, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Transport studies of a bent quantum Hall junction at integer filling factors show strongly insulating states at higher fields. In this paper we analyze the strongly insulating behavior as a function of temperature T and dc bias V, in order to classify the localization mechanisms responsible for the insulating state. The temperature dependence suggests a crossover from activated nearest-neighbor hopping at higher T to variable-range hopping conduction at lower T. The base temperature electric field dependence is consistent with 1D variable-range hopping conduction. We observe almost identical behavior at filling factors 1 and 2, and discuss how the bent quantum Hall junction conductance appears to be independent of the bulk spin state. Various models of 1D variable-range hopping which either include or ignore interactions are compared, all of which are consistent with the basic model of disorder coupled counter-propagating quantum Hall edges., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures
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- 2008
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28. Laterally defined freely suspended quantum dots in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures
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Rossler, C, Bichler, M, Schuh, D, Wegscheider, W, and Ludwig, S
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Free standing beams containing a two-dimensional electron system are shaped from a GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure. Quantum point contacts and (double) quantum dots are laterally defined using metal top gates. We investigate the electronic properties of these nanostructures by transport spectroscopy. Tunable localized electron states in freely suspended nanostructures are a promising tool to investigate the electron-phonon-interaction.
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29. Investigation of Non Resonant Dot - Cavity Coupling in Two Dimensional Photonic Crystal Nanocavities
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Kaniber, M., Laucht, A., Neumann, A., Villas-Boas, J. M., Bichler, M., Amann, M. -C., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We study the optical emission from single semiconductor quantum dots coupled to the optical modes of photonic crystal nanocavities. For dots that are both spectrally and spatially coupled, auto-correlation measurements reveal efficient single photon generation, with a drastically reduced lifetime due to the Purcell-effect. However, the multi-photon emission probability is enhanced compared to the same QD transition when it is detuned from the cavity mode by controlled $N_2$-deposition. This indicates the presence of an emission background that is shown to be related to the dot using photon cross-correlation spectroscopy. Photon temporal correlations persist even for large spectral detunings beyond $\Delta\lambda\sim-10 nm$, excluding the intrinsic QD continuum and phonon mediated processes as being responsible for the cavity mode emission background. We propose a mechanism based on photon induced shake up processes in the charged quantum dots, enhanced by the optical cavity.
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30. Highly efficient single photon emission from single quantum dots within a two-dimensional photonic bandgap
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Kaniber, M., Laucht, A., Huerlimann, T., Bichler, M., Meyer, R., Amann, M. -C., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
We report highly efficient single photon generation from InGaAs self-assembled quantum dots emitting within a two-dimensional photonic bandgap. A strongly suppressed multiphoton probability is obtained for single quantum dots in bulk GaAs and those emitting into the photonic bandgap. In the latter case, photoluminescence saturation spectroscopy is employed to measure a ~17 times enhancement of the average photon extraction efficiency, when compared to quantum dots in bulk GaAs. For quantum dots in the photonic crystal we measure directly an external quantum efficiency up to 26%, much higher than for quantum dots on the same sample without a tailored photonic environment. The results show that highly efficient quantum dot single photon sources can be realized, without the need for complex nanopositioning techniques.
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31. Donor binding energy and thermally activated persistent photoconductivity in high mobility (001) AlAs quantum wells
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Dasgupta, S., Knaak, C., Moser, J., Bichler, M., Roth, S. F., Morral, A. Fontcuberta i, Abstreiter, G., and Grayson, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
A doping series of AlAs (001) quantum wells with Si delta-modulation doping on both sides reveals different dark and post-illumination saturation densities, as well as temperature dependent photoconductivity. The lower dark two-dimensional electron density saturation is explained assuming deep binding energy of Delta_DK = 65.2 meV for Si-donors in the dark. Persistent photoconductivity (PPC) is observed upon illumination, with higher saturation density indicating shallow post-illumination donor binding energy. The photoconductivity is thermally activated, with 4 K illumination requiring post-illumination annealing to T = 30 K to saturate the PPC. Dark and post-illumination doping efficiencies are reported., Comment: The values of binding energy changed from previous versions because of a better understanding for the dielectric permittivity. Also, the Gamma - X donor states are better explained
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32. Efficient Spatial Redistribution of Quantum Dot Spontaneous Emission from 2D Photonic Crystals
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Kaniber, M., Kress, A., Bichler, M., Meyer, R., Amann, M. -C., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
We investigate the modification of the spontaneous emission dynamics and external quantum efficiency for self-assembled InGaAs quantum dots coupled to extended and localised photonic states in GaAs 2D-photonic crystals. The 2D-photonic bandgap is shown to give rise to a 5-10 times enhancement of the external quantum efficiency whilst the spontaneous emission rate is simultaneously reduced by a comparable factor. Our findings are quantitatively explained by a modal redistribution of spontaneous emission due to the modified local density of photonic states. The results suggest that quantum dots embedded within 2D-photonic crystals are suitable for practical single photon sources with high external efficiency.
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33. Observation of extremely slow hole spin relaxation in self-assembled quantum dots
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Heiss, D., Schaeck, S., Huebl, H., Bichler, M., Abstreiter, G., Finley, J. J., Bulaev, D. V., and Loss, Daniel
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We report the measurement of extremely slow hole spin relaxation dynamics in small ensembles of self-assembled InGaAs quantum dots. Individual spin orientated holes are optically created in the lowest orbital state of each dot and read out after a defined storage time using spin memory devices. The resulting luminescence signal exhibits a pronounced polarization memory effect that vanishes for long storage times. The hole spin relaxation dynamics are measured as a function of external magnetic field and lattice temperature. We show that hole spin relaxation can occur over remarkably long timescales in strongly confined quantum dots (up to ~270 us), as predicted by recent theory. Our findings are supported by calculations that reproduce both the observed magnetic field and temperature dependencies. The results suggest that hole spin relaxation in strongly confined quantum dots is due to spin orbit mediated phonon scattering between Zeeman levels, in marked contrast to higher dimensional nanostructures where it is limited by valence band mixing., Comment: Published by Physical Review B
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34. Novel metallic and insulating states at a bent quantum Hall junction
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Grayson, M., Steinke, L., Schuh, D., Bichler, M., Hoeppel, L., Smet, J., Klitzing, K. v., Maude, D. K., and Abstreiter, G.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
A non-planar geometry for the quantum Hall (QH) effect is studied, whereby two quantum Hall (QH) systems are joined at a sharp right angle. When both facets are at equal filling factor nu the junction hosts a channel with non-quantized conductance, dependent on nu. The state is metallic at nu = 1/3, with conductance along the junction increasing as the temperature T drops. At nu = 1, 2 it is strongly insulating, and at nu = 3, 4 shows only weak T dependence. Upon applying a dc voltage bias along the junction, the differential conductance again shows three different behaviors. Hartree calculations of the dispersion at the junction illustrate possible explanations, and differences from planar QH structures are highlighted., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, text + figs revised for clarity
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35. Direct observation of acoustic phonon mediated relaxation between coupled exciton states in a single quantum dot molecule
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Nakaoka, T., Krenner, H. J., Clark, E. C., Sabathil, M., Bichler, M., Arakawa, Y., Abstreiter, G., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We probe acoustic phonon mediated relaxation between tunnel coupled exciton states in an individual quantum dot molecule in which the inter-dot quantum coupling and energy separation between exciton states is continuously tuned using static electric field. Time resolved and temperature dependent optical spectroscopy are used to probe inter-level relaxation around the point of maximum coupling. The radiative lifetimes of the coupled excitonic states can be tuned from ~2 ns to ~10 ns as the spatially direct and indirect character of the wavefunction is varied by detuning from resonance. Acoustic phonon mediated inter-level relaxation is shown to proceed over timescales comparable to the direct exciton radiative lifetime, indicative of a relaxation bottleneck for level spacings in the range $\Delta E\$ ~3-6 meV., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, submitted for publication
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- 2006
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36. Optically Probing Spin and Charge Interactions in an Tunable Artificial Molecule
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Krenner, H. J., Clark, E. C., Nakaoka, T., Bichler, M., Scheurer, C., Abstreiter, G., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We optically probe and electrically control a single artificial molecule containing a well defined number of electrons. Charge and spin dependent inter-dot quantum couplings are probed optically by adding a single electron-hole pair and detecting the emission from negatively charged exciton states. Coulomb and Pauli blockade effects are directly observed and hybridization and electrostatic charging energies are independently measured. The inter-dot quantum coupling is confirmed to be mediated predominantly by electron tunneling. Our results are in excellent accord with calculations that provide a complete picture of negative excitons and few electron states in quantum dot molecules., Comment: shortened version: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett
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37. Vertical quantum wire realized with double cleaved-edge overgrowth
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Roth, S. F., Krenner, H. J., Schuh, D., Bichler, M., and Grayson, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
A quantum wire is fabricated on (001)-GaAs at the intersection of two overgrown cleaves. The wire is contacted at each end to n+ GaAs layers via two-dimensional (2D) leads. A sidegate controls the density of the wire revealing conductance quantization. The step height is strongly reduced from 2e^2/h due to the 2D-lead series resistance. We characterize the 2D density and mobility for both cleave facets with four-point measurements. The density on the first facet is modulated by the substrate potential, depleting a 2um wide strip that defines the wire length. Micro-photoluminescence shows an extra peak consistent with 1D electron states at the corner., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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38. Fano effect in a ring-dot system with tunable coupling
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Fuhrer, A., Brusheim, P., Ihn, T., Sigrist, M., Ensslin, K., Wegscheider, W., and Bichler, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Transport measurements are presented on a quantum ring that is tunnel-coupled to a quantum dot. When the dot is in the Coulomb blockade regime, but strongly coupled to the open ring, Fano line shapes are observed in the current through the ring, when the electron number in the dot changes by one. The symmetry of the Fano resonances is found to depend on the magnetic flux penetrating the area of the ring and on the strength of the ring-dot coupling. At temperatures above T=0.65 K the Fano effect disappears while the Aharonov-Bohm interference in the ring persists up to T=4.2 K. Good agreement is found between these experimental observations and a single channel scattering matrix model including decoherence in the dot., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures
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39. Classical-to-stochastic Coulomb blockade cross-over in aluminum arsenide wires
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Moser, J., Roddaro, S., Schuh, D., Bichler, M., Pellegrini, V., and Grayson, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We report low-temperature differential conductance measurements in aluminum arsenide cleaved-edge overgrown quantum wires in the pinch-off regime. At zero source-drain bias we observe Coulomb blockade conductance resonances that become vanishingly small as the temperature is lowered below $250 {\rm mK}$. We show that this behavior can be interpreted as a classical-to-stochastic Coulomb blockade cross-over in a series of asymmetric quantum dots, and offer a quantitative analysis of the temperature-dependence of the resonances lineshape. The conductance behavior at large source-drain bias is suggestive of the charge density wave conduction expected for a chain of quantum dots., Comment: version 2: new figure 4, refined discussion
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40. Four-point measurements of n- and p-type two-dimensional systems fabricated with cleaved-edge overgrowth
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Grayson, M., Roth, S. F., Xiang, Y., Fischer, F., Schuh, D., and Bichler, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We demonstrate a contact design that allows four-terminal magnetotransport measurements of cleaved-edge overgrown two-dimensional electron and hole systems. By lithographically patterning and etching a bulk-doped surface layer, finger-shaped leads are fabricated, which contact the two-dimensional systems on the cleave facet. Both n- and p-type two-dimensional systems are demonstrated at the cleaved edge, using Si as either donor or acceptor, dependent on the growth conditions. Four-point measurements of both gated and modulation-doped samples yield fractional quantum Hall features for both n- and p-type, with several higher-order fractions evident in n-type modulation-doped samples., Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures
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41. Anomalous magnetoresistance peak in (110) GaAs two-dimensional holes: Evidence for Landau-level spin-index anticrossings
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Fischer, F., Winkler, R., Schuh, D., Bichler, M., and Grayson, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We measure an anomalous magnetoresistance peak within the lowest Landau level (nu = 1) minimum of a two-dimensional hole system on (110) GaAs. Self-consistent calculations of the valence band mixing show that the two lowest spin-index Landau levels anticross in a perpendicular magnetic field B consistent with where the experimental peak is measured, Bp. The temperature dependence of the anomalous peak height is interpreted as an activated behavior across this anticrossing gap. Calculations of the spin polarization in the lowest Landau levels predict a rapid switch from about -3/2 to +3/2 spin at the anticrossing. The peak position Bp is shown to be affected by the confinement electrostatics, and the utility of a tunable anticrossing position for spintronics applications is discussed., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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42. Recent advances in exciton based quantum information processing in quantum dot nanostructures
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Krenner, H. J., Stufler, S., Sabathil, M., Clark, E. C., Ester, P., Bichler, M., Abstreiter, G., Finley, J. J., and Zrenner, A.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
Recent experimental developments in the field of semiconductor quantum dot spectroscopy will be discussed. First we report about single quantum dot exciton two-level systems and their coherent properties in terms of single qubit manipulations. In the second part we report on coherent quantum coupling in a prototype "two-qubit" system consisting of a vertically stacked pair of quantum dots. The interaction can be tuned in such quantum dot molecule devices using an applied voltage as external parameter., Comment: 37 pages, 15 figures, submitted to New Journal of Physics, focus issue on Solid State Quantum Information, added references
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43. Aluminum arsenide cleaved-edge overgrown quantum wires
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Moser, J., Zibold, T., Roddaro, S., Schuh, D., Bichler, M., Pellegrini, V., Abstreiter, G., and Grayson, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report conductance measurements in quantum wires made of aluminum arsenide, a heavy-mass, multi-valley one-dimensional (1D) system. Zero-bias conductance steps are observed as the electron density in the wire is lowered, with additional steps observable upon applying a finite dc bias. We attribute these steps to depopulation of successive 1D subbands. The quantum conductance is substantially reduced with respect to the anticipated value for a spin- and valley-degenerate 1D system. This reduction is consistent with disorder-induced, intra-wire backscattering which suppresses the transmission of 1D modes. Calculations are presented to demonstrate the role of strain in the 1D states of this cleaved-edge structure., Comment: Submitted to Applied Physics Letters
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44. Modulating the growth conditions: Si as an acceptor in (110) GaAs for high mobility p-type heterostructures
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Fischer, F., Grayson, M., Schuh, D., Bichler, M., and Abstreiter, G.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We implement metallic layers of Si-doped (110) GaAs as modulation doping in high mobility p-type heterostructures, changing to p-growth conditions for the doping layer alone. The strongly auto-compensated doping is first characterized in bulk samples, identifying the metal-insulator transition density and confirming classic hopping conduction in the insulating regime. To overcome the poor morphology inherent to Si p-type (110) growth, heterostructures are fabricated with only the modulation doping layer grown under p-type conditions. Such heterostructures show a hole mobility of 1.75x10^2 cm^2/Vs at density p=2.4x10^11 cm^-2. We identify the zero field spin-splitting characteristic of p-type heterostructures, but observe a remarkably isotropic mobility and a persistent photoconductivity unusual for p-heterojunctions grown using other doping techniques. This new modulated growth technique is particularly relevant for p-type cleaved-edge overgrowth and for III-V growth chambers where Si is the only dopant., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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45. Direct Observation of Controlled Coupling in an Individual Quantum Dot Molecule
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Krenner, H. J., Sabathil, M., Clark, E. C., Kress, A. F., Schuh, D., Bichler, M., Abstreiter, G., and Finley, J. J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We report the direct observation of quantum coupling in individual quantum dot molecules and its manipulation using static electric fields. A pronounced anti-crossing of different excitonic transitions is observed as the electric field is tuned. Comparison of our experimental results with theory shows that the observed anti-crossing occurs between excitons with predominant spatially \emph{direct} and \emph{indirect} character. The electron component of the exciton wavefunction is shown to have molecular character at the anti-crossing and the quantum coupling strength is deduced optically. In addition, we determine the dependence of the coupling strength on the inter-dot separation and identify a field driven transition of the nature of the molecular ground state., Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures submitted to Physical Review Letters
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46. Activated Transport in the individual Layers that form the $\nu_T$=1 Exciton Condensate
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Wiersma, R. D., Lok, J. G. S., Kraus, S., Dietsche, W., von Klitzing, K., Schuh, D., Bichler, M., Tranitz, H. -P., and Wegscheider, W.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We observe the total filling factor $\nu_{T}$=1 quantum Hall state in a bilayer two-dimensional electron system with virtually no tunnelling. We find thermally activated transport in the balanced system with a monotonic increase of the activation energy with decreasing $d/\ell_B$ below 1.65. In the imbalanced system we find activated transport in each of the layers separately, yet the activation energies show a striking asymmetry around the balance point. This implies that the gap to charge-excitations in the {\em individual} layers is substantially different for positive and negative imbalance., Comment: 4 pages. 4 figures
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47. Kondo Effect in a Many-Electron Quantum Ring
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Fuhrer, A., Ihn, T., Ensslin, K., Wegscheider, W., and Bichler, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
The Kondo effect is investigated in a many-electron quantum ring as a function of magnetic field. For fields applied perpendicular to the plane of the ring a modulation of the Kondo effect with the Aharonov-Bohm period is observed. This effect is discussed in terms of the energy spectrum of the ring and the parametrically changing tunnel coupling. In addition, we use gate voltages to modify the ground-state spin of the ring. The observed splitting of the Kondo-related zero-bias anomaly in this configuration is tuned with an in-plane magnetic field., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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48. Spin Effects in a Quantum Ring
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Ihn, T., Fuhrer, A., Ensslin, K., Bichler, M., and Wegscheider, W.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Recent experiments are reviewed that explore the spin states of a ring-shaped many-electron quantum dot. Coulomb-blockade spectroscopy is used to access the spin degree of freedom. The Zeeman effect observed for states with successive electron number allows to select possible sequences of spin ground states of the ring. Spin-paired orbital levels can be identified by probing their response to magnetic fields normal to the plane of the ring and electric fields caused by suitable gate voltages. This narrows down the choice of ground-state spin sequences. A gate-controlled singlet--triplet transition is identified and the size of the exchange interaction matrix element is determined., Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings of the QD2004 conference in Banff
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49. Single-Electron Effects in a Coupled Dot-Ring System
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Meier, L., Fuhrer, A., Ihn, T., Ensslin, K., Wegscheider, W., and Bichler, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Aharonov-Bohm oscillations are studied in the magnetoconductance of a micron-sized open quantum ring coupled capacitively to a Coulomb-blockaded quantum dot. As the plunger gate of the dot is modulated and tuned through a conductance resonance, the amplitude of the Aharonov-Bohm oscillations in the transconductance of the ring displays a minimum. We demonstrate that the effect is due to a single-electron screening effect, rather than to dephasing. Aharonov-Bohm oscillations in a quantum ring can thus be used for the detection of single charges., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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50. Anomalous Spin Dephasing in (110) GaAs Quantum Wells: Anisotropy and Intersubband Effects
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Doehrmann, S., Haegele, D., Rudolph, J., Schuh, D., Bichler, M., and Oestreich, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
A strong anisotropy of electron spin decoherence is observed in GaAs/(AlGa)As quantum wells grown on (110) oriented substrate. The spin lifetime of spins perpendicular to the growth direction is about one order of magnitude shorter compared to spins along (110). The spin lifetimes of both spin orientations decrease monotonically above a temperature of 80 and 120 K, respectively. The decrease is very surprising for spins along (110) direction and cannot be explained by the usual Dyakonov Perel dephasing mechanism. A novel spin dephasing mechanism is put forward that is based on scattering of electrons between different quantum well subbands., Comment: 4 pages, 3 postscript figures, corrected typos
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