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Non-resonant dot-cavity coupling and its applications in resonant quantum dot spectroscopy

Quantum Physics 2009-12-07 v2

Abstract

We present experimental investigations on the non-resonant dot-cavity coupling of a single quantum dot inside a micro-pillar where the dot has been resonantly excited in the s-shell, thereby avoiding the generation of additional charges in the QD and its surrounding. As a direct proof of the pure single dot-cavity system, strong photon anti-bunching is consistently observed in the autocorrelation functions of the QD and the mode emission, as well as in the cross-correlation function between the dot and mode signals. Strong Stokes and anti-Stokes-like emission is observed for energetic QD-mode detunings of up to ~100 times the QD linewidth. Furthermore, we demonstrate that non-resonant dot-cavity coupling can be utilized to directly monitor and study relevant QD s-shell properties like fine-structure splittings, emission saturation and power broadening, as well as photon statistics with negligible background contributions. Our results open a new perspective on the understanding and implementation of dot-cavity systems for single-photon sources, single and multiple quantum dot lasers, semiconductor cavity quantum electrodynamics, and their implementation, e.g. in quantum information technology.

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@article{arxiv.0902.3455,
  title  = {Non-resonant dot-cavity coupling and its applications in resonant quantum dot spectroscopy},
  author = {S. Ates and S. M. Ulrich and A. Ulhaq and S. Reitzenstein and A. Loeffler and S. Hoeffling and A. Forchel and P. Michler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.3455},
  year   = {2009}
}

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17 pages, 4 figures

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