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Exciton Rabi oscillation in a single quantum dot.

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Authors: Kamada H, Gotoh H, Temmyo J, Takagahara T, Ando H

Year

2001

Paper ID

13229

Status

Peer-reviewed

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66

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505

Abstract

A spectroscopic method, which enables characterization of a single isolated quantum dot and a quantum wave function interferometry, is applied to an exciton discrete excited state in an InGaAs quantum dot. Long coherence of zero-dimensional excitonic states made possible the observation of coherent population flopping in a 0D excitonic two-level system in a time-domain interferometric measurement. Corresponding energy splitting is also manifested in an energy-domain measurement.

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