Phonon-assisted dark exciton preparation in a quantum dot
Abstract
In semiconductor quantum dots the coupling to the environment, i.e. to phonons, plays a crucial role for optical state preparation. We analyze the phonon impact on two methods for a direct optical preparation of the dark exciton, which is enabled by a tilted magnetic field: the excitation with a chirped laser pulse and the excitation with a detuned pulse. Our study reveals that for both methods phonons either do not impede the proposed mechanism or are even useful by widening the parameter range where a dark state preparation is possible due to phonon-assisted dark exciton preparation. In view of the positive impact of phonons on the optical preparation the use of dark excitons in quantum dots becomes even more attractive.
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