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Coherent driving of direct and indirect excitons in a quantum dot molecule

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2023-04-28 v1

Abstract

Quantum dot molecules (QDMs) are one of the few quantum light sources that promise deterministic generation of one- and two-dimensional photonic graph states. The proposed protocols rely on coherent excitation of the tunnel-coupled and spatially indirect exciton states. Here, we demonstrate power-dependent Rabi oscillations of direct excitons, spatially indirect excitons, and excitons with a hybridized electron wave function. An off-resonant detection technique based on phonon-mediated state transfer allows for spectrally filtered detection under resonant excitation. Applying a gate voltage to the QDM-device enables a continuous transition between direct and indirect excitons and, thereby, control of the overlap of the electron and hole wave function. This does not only vary the Rabi frequency of the investigated transition by a factor of 3\approx3, but also allows to optimize graph state generation in terms of optical pulse power and reduction of radiative lifetimes.

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@article{arxiv.2301.13628,
  title  = {Coherent driving of direct and indirect excitons in a quantum dot molecule},
  author = {Frederik Bopp and Johannes Schall and Nikolai Bart and Florian Vogl and Charlotte Cullip and Friedrich Sbresny and Katarina Boos and Christopher Thalacker and Michelle Lienhart and Sven Rodt and Dirk Reuter and Arne Ludwig and Andreas Wieck and Stephan Reitzenstein and Kai Müller and Jonathan J. Finley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.13628},
  year   = {2023}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures