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Exciton Footprint of Self-assembled AlGaAs Quantum Dots in Core-Shell Nanowires

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2014-12-22 v2

Abstract

Quantum-dot-in-nanowire systems constitute building blocks for advanced photonics and sensing applications. The electronic symmetry of the emitters impacts their function capabilities. Here, we study the fine structure of gallium-rich quantum dots nested in the shell of GaAs-AlGaAs core-shell nanowires. We used optical spectroscopy to resolve the splitting resulting from the exchange terms and extract the main parameters of the emitters. Our results indicate that the quantum dots can host neutral as well as charges excitonic complexes and that the excitons exhibit a slightly elongated footprint, with the main axis tilted with respect to the growth axis. GaAs-AlGaAs emitters in a nanowire are particularly promising for overcoming the limitations set by strain in other systems, with the benefit of being integrated in a versatile photonic structure.

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@article{arxiv.1406.0163,
  title  = {Exciton Footprint of Self-assembled AlGaAs Quantum Dots in Core-Shell Nanowires},
  author = {Yannik Fontana and Pierre Corfdir and Barbara Van Hattem and Eleonora Russo-Averchi and Martin Heiss and Samuel Sonderegger and Cesar Magen and Jordi Arbiol and Richard T. Phillips and Anna Fontcuberta i Morral},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.0163},
  year   = {2014}
}