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Structural symmetry-breaking to explain radiative Auger transitions in self-assembled quantum dots

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2022-08-26 v1

Abstract

The optical spectrum of a quantum dot is typically dominated by the fundamental transition between the lowest-energy configurations. However, the radiative Auger process can result in additional red-shifted emission lines. The origin of these lines is a combination of Coulomb interaction and symmetry-breaking in the quantum dot. In this paper, we present measurements of such radiative Auger lines for a range of InGaAs/GaAs self-assembled quantum dots and use a tight-binding model with a configuration interaction approach to explain their appearance. Introducing a composition fluctuation cluster in the dot, our calculations show excellent agreement with measurements. We relate our findings to group theory explaining the origin of the additional emission lines. Our model and results give insight into the interplay between the symmetry breaking in a quantum dot and the position and strength of the radiative Auger lines.

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@article{arxiv.2208.12069,
  title  = {Structural symmetry-breaking to explain radiative Auger transitions in self-assembled quantum dots},
  author = {Krzysztof Gawarecki and Clemens Spinnler and Liang Zhai and Giang N. Nguyen and Arne Ludwig and Richard J. Warburton and Matthias C. Löbl and Doris E. Reiter and Paweł Machnikowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.12069},
  year   = {2022}
}