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Heralded spectroscopy reveals exciton-exciton correlations in single colloidal quantum dots

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2021-08-31 v1 Chemical Physics Optics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Multiply-excited states in semiconductor quantum dots feature intriguing physics and play a crucial role in nanocrystal-based technologies. While photoluminescence provides a natural probe to investigate these states, room temperature single-particle spectroscopy of their emission has so far proved elusive due to the temporal and spectral overlap with emission from the singly-excited and charged states. Here we introduce biexciton heralded spectroscopy, enabled by a single-photon avalanche diode array based spectrometer. This allows us to directly observe biexciton-exciton emission cascades and measure the biexciton binding energy of single quantum dots at room temperature, even though it is well below the scale of thermal broadening and spectral diffusion. Furthermore, we uncover correlations hitherto masked in ensembles, of the biexciton binding energy with both charge-carrier confinement and fluctuations of the local electrostatic potential. Heralded spectroscopy has the potential of greatly extending our understanding of charge-carrier dynamics in multielectron systems and of parallelization of quantum optics protocols.

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@article{arxiv.2108.00345,
  title  = {Heralded spectroscopy reveals exciton-exciton correlations in single colloidal quantum dots},
  author = {Gur Lubin and Ron Tenne and Arin Can Ulku and Ivan Michel Antolovic and Samuel Burri and Sean Karg and Venkata Jayasurya Yallapragada and Claudio Bruschini and Edoardo Charbon and Dan Oron},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.00345},
  year   = {2021}
}

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9+10 pages, 5+8 figures