Observation of low-lying excitations of electrons in coupled quantum dots
Abstract
Tunneling excitations of electrons in dry-etched modulation-doped AlGaAs/GaAs coupled quantum dots (QDs) are probed by resonant inelastic light scattering. A sequence of intra- and intershell excitations are found at energies determined by the interplay between the QD confinement energy ω0 and the tunneling gap SAS, the splitting between the symmetric and anti-symmetric delocalized single particle molecular states. The narrow line-widths displayed by electronic excitations in these nanostructures indicate promising venues for the spectroscopic investigation of entanglement of electron states in these artificial molecules.
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