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Coherent and incoherent properties of single quantum dot photodiodes

✍ Scribed by Evelin Beham; Artur Zrenner; Stefan Stufler; Frank Findeis; Max Bichler; Gerhard Abstreiter


Book ID
104428201
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
494 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
1386-9477

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✦ Synopsis


Quantum mechanical systems, like atoms, molecules, ions, spin-systems and recently also semiconductor quantum dots can be described as two-level systems. Under the in uence of strong electromagnetic driving ΓΏelds and in the absence of decoherence such systems exhibit Rabi oscillations. The Rabi op of a two-level system by means of an optical -pulse corresponds to an inversion of the system with respect to its initial state, which is equivalent to a qubit rotation in the context of quantum computing.

On the basis of a single semiconductor quantum dot incorporated into a photodiode we have succeeded in preparing a two-level system with electric contacts, a setup which was previously not attained on the basis of other two-level systems, such as atoms. On such a single quantum dot photodiode we perform a photocurrent technique that enables us to monitor the occupation probability of the ground state exciton in a single quantum dot.

In a ΓΏrst experiment we show that under the condition of resonant ground state excitation the tunneling-photocurrent saturates for high excitation densities. This photocurrent saturation re ects the incoherent saturation limit of a resonantly driven two-level system (excitonic occupancy =0:5). In a second experiment, we demonstrate the transfer of coherent optical excitations into a deterministic photocurrent. Rabi oscillations are shown to be directly re ected in the photocurrent. For the application of -pulses we observe a quantitative photocurrent which is given by I = f β€’ e, with the repetition frequency of the experiment f and the elementary charge e.


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