Fine structure of an exciton coupled to a single Fe2+ ion in a CdSe/ZnSe quantum dot
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We present a polarization-resolved photoluminescence study of the exchange interaction effects in a prototype system consisting of an individual Fe2+ ion and a single neutral exciton confined in a CdSe/ZnSe quantum dot. Maximal possible number of eight fully linearly-polarized lines in the bright exciton emission spectrum is observed, evidencing complete degeneracy lifting in the investigated system. We discuss conditions required for such a scenario to take place: anisotropy of the electron-hole interaction and the zero-field splitting of the Fe2+ ion spin states. Neglecting of either of these components is shown to restore partial degeneracy of the transitions, making the excitonic spectrum similar to those previously reported for all other systems of quantum dots with single magnetic dopants.
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