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arxiv: cond-mat/0408089 · v3 · pith:TNE6BDRBnew · submitted 2004-08-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Voltage-Controlled Optics of a Quantum Dot

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keywords excitonquantumexchangegateinteractionneutralsystemvoltage
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We show how the optical properties of a single semiconductor quantum dot can be controlled with a small dc voltage applied to a gate electrode. We find that the transmission spectrum of the neutral exciton exhibits two narrow lines with $\sim 2$ $\mu$eV linewidth. The splitting into two linearly polarized components arises through an exchange interaction within the exciton. The exchange interaction can be turned off by choosing a gate voltage where the dot is occupied with an additional electron. Saturation spectroscopy demonstrates that the neutral exciton behaves as a two-level system. Our experiments show that the remaining problem for manipulating excitonic quantum states in this system is spectral fluctuation on a $\mu$eV energy scale.

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