We propose and experimentally demonstrate that a very simple, noninvasive, and common technique, i.e., standard nonresonant photoluminescence of large ensemble of quantum dots (QDs), can be used to determine the temperature dependence of homogeneous broadening. The method can be applied to a single quantum dot layer independently of the QD density and it allows to follow the increase of the homogeneous broadening up to high T. The experimental results show that different pictures apply depending on the QD size

Gurioli, M., Sanguinetti, S., Mano, T., Koguchi, N., Notzel, R. (2005). Quantum dot decoherence measured by ensemble photoluminescence. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 98(10), 103527 [10.1063/1.2134879].

Quantum dot decoherence measured by ensemble photoluminescence

SANGUINETTI, STEFANO;
2005

Abstract

We propose and experimentally demonstrate that a very simple, noninvasive, and common technique, i.e., standard nonresonant photoluminescence of large ensemble of quantum dots (QDs), can be used to determine the temperature dependence of homogeneous broadening. The method can be applied to a single quantum dot layer independently of the QD density and it allows to follow the increase of the homogeneous broadening up to high T. The experimental results show that different pictures apply depending on the QD size
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
EXCITONS; WELLS; QUANTUM DOT; PHOTOLUMINESCENCE
English
nov-2005
98
10
103527
103527
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Gurioli, M., Sanguinetti, S., Mano, T., Koguchi, N., Notzel, R. (2005). Quantum dot decoherence measured by ensemble photoluminescence. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 98(10), 103527 [10.1063/1.2134879].
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