The authors measure voltage-dependent exciton lifetimes in a quantum dot molecule and show that phonon-assisted relaxation resonances and anti-resonances explain the non-monotonic decay rates.
The heights of the top and bottom QDs were precisely controlled at 2.9 nm and 2.7 nm, respectively, through the In-flush technique during the growth process [48]
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Resonant and Anti-resonant Exciton-Phonon Coupling in Quantum Dot Molecules
The authors measure voltage-dependent exciton lifetimes in a quantum dot molecule and show that phonon-assisted relaxation resonances and anti-resonances explain the non-monotonic decay rates.