Effects of electron-phonon interactions on the electron tunneling spectrum of PbS quantum dots
Abstract
We present a tunnel spectroscopy study of single PbS Quantum Dots (QDs) as function of temperature and gate voltage. Three distinct signatures of strong electron-phonon coupling are observed in the Electron Tunneling Spectrum (ETS) of these QDs. In the shell-filling regime, the degeneracy of the electronic levels is lifted by the Coulomb interactions and allows the observation of phonon sub-bands that result from the emission of optical phonons. At low bias, a gap is observed in the ETS that cannot be closed with the gate voltage, which is a distinguishing feature of the Franck-Condon (FC) blockade. From the data, a Huang-Rhys factor in the range is obtained. Finally, in the shell tunneling regime, the optical phonons appear in the inelastic ETS .
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@article{arxiv.1509.02867,
title = {Effects of electron-phonon interactions on the electron tunneling spectrum of PbS quantum dots},
author = {H. Wang and E. Lhuillier and Q. Yu and A. Mottaghizadeh and C. Ulysse and A. Zimmers and A. Descamps-Mandine and B. Dubertret and H. Aubin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.02867},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 5 figures