Effective tuning of exciton polarization splitting in coupled quantum dots
arXiv:0704.3871 · doi:10.1063/1.2753116
Abstract
The polarization splitting of the exciton ground state in two laterally coupled quantum dots under an in-plane electric field is investigated and its effective tuning is designed. It is found that there are significant Stark effect and anticrossing in energy levels. Due to coupling between inter- and intra-dot states, the absolute value of polarization splitting is significantly reduced, and it could be tuned to zero by the electric field for proper inter-dot separations. Our scheme is interesting for the research on the quantum dots-based entangled-photon source.
4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Appl. Phys. Lett