We investigate temperature-dependent resonance fluorescence spectra obtained from a single self-assembled quantum dot. A decrease of the Mollow triplet sideband splitting is observed with increasing temperature, an effect we attribute to a phonon-induced renormalisation of the driven dot Rabi frequency. We also present first evidence for a non-perturbative regime of phonon coupling, in which the expected linear increase in sideband linewidth as a function of temperature is cancelled by the corresponding reduction in Rabi frequency. These results indicate that dephasing in semiconductor quantum dots may be less sensitive to changes in temperature than expected from a standard weak-coupling analysis of phonon effects.
@article{arxiv.1312.4577,
title = {Temperature-dependent Mollow triplet spectra from a single quantum dot: Rabi frequency renormalisation and sideband linewidth insensitivity},
author = {Yu-Jia Wei and Yu He and Yu-Ming He and Chao-Yang Lu and Jian-Wei Pan and Christian Schneider and Martin Kamp and Sven Höfling and Dara P. S. McCutcheon and Ahsan Nazir},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.4577},
year = {2014}
}
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Close to published version, new figure and minor changes to the text. 5 pages, 3 figures