Ultrafast nonlinear spectroscopy of individual quantum dots: Imaging and coherent coupling
Kasprzak, Jacek (School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University); Patton, Brian; Langbein, Wolfgang
Source: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, v 6892, Ultrafast Phenomena in Semiconductors and Nanostructure Materials XII, 2008, p 68920Z
ISSN: 0277-786X CODEN: PSISDG
Conference: Ultrafast Phenomena in Semiconductors and Nanostructure Materials XII, Jan 20-23 2008, San Jose, CA, United States
Sponsor: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
Publisher: SPIE
Abstract: We review our recent advances in four-wave mixing spectroscopy of individual semiconductor quantum dots using heterodyne spectral interferometry, a novel implementation of transient nonlinear spectroscopy allowing the study of the transient nonlinear polarization emitted from individual electronic transitions in both amplitude and phase. We present experiments on individual excitonic transitions localized in monolayer islands of a GaAs/AlAs quantum well. The detection of amplitude and phase allows the implementation of a twodimensional femtosecond spectroscopy, in which mutual coherent coupling of single quantum dot states can be observed and quantified. By combining two-dimensional femtosecond spectroscopy with four-wave mixing mapping in the real space we found coherent coupling between spatially separated excitons by up to ~ 0.8 μm.. (22 refs.)
terms: Semiconductor quantum dots - Crystals - Electric conductivity - Four wave mixing - Microstructure - Mixing - Nanostructures - Nanotechnology - Nonlinear programming - Optical waveguides - Phase transitions - Pigments - Quantum electronics - Semiconductor materials - Spectroscopy - Spectrum analysis - Two dimensional - Ultrafast phenomena - Waves
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