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Spin relaxation in charge-tunable InP quantum dots
Author(s) -
Bipul Pal,
Yasuaki Masumoto
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
physical review b
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1538-4489
pISSN - 1098-0121
DOI - 10.1103/physrevb.80.125334
Subject(s) - quantum dot , condensed matter physics , physics , exciton , electron , spin polarization , spin (aerodynamics) , spinplasmonics , relaxation (psychology) , spins , atomic physics , spin hall effect , optoelectronics , quantum mechanics , psychology , social psychology , thermodynamics
Spin relaxation in charge-tunable InP quantum dots was studied for quasiresonant excitation by means of both static and dynamic optical orientations. In neutral and one-electron-doped dots, spin relaxation of photogenerated electron-hole pairs takes place with a decay time of ~45 ps through phonon-mediated energy relaxation. In neutral dots, spin flip of single-particle holes additionally takes place and dark excitons are formed. Dark excitons work as spin reservoir and produce negative circular polarization under a small transverse magnetic field (B). Spin orientation produced by optical pumping of the resident electrons in one-electron-doped dots manifests negative circular polarization near B=0 and long coherence time of 1.7 ns for doped electron spins is observed. In two-electron-doped dots, spin dynamics is dominated by hole-spin relaxation in the lowest quantum state with a decay time of ~50 ps

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