Heterogeneous confinement in laterally coupled InGaAs/GaAs quantum dot molecules under lateral electric fields
| J. Peng, C. Hermannstädter, M. Witzany, M. Heldmaier, L. Wang, S. Kiravittaya, A. Rastelli, O. G. Schmidt, P. Michler, and G. Bester Phys. Rev. B 81, 205315 (2010) URL PDF |
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We study the electronic and optical properties of laterally coupled InGaAs/GaAs quantum dot molecules under lateral electric fields. We find that the electrons perceive the double-dot structure as a compound single object and tunnel through a basin connecting the dots from underneath. The holes discern two well-separated dots and are unable to tunnel. Through a combination of predictive atomistic modeling, detailed morphology studies, and single-object microphotoluminescence measurements, we show that this peculiar confinement results in an unusual heterogeneous behavior of electrons and holes with profound consequences on optical properties. We find a qualitatively different signal in optical-absorption, emission under resonant, and emission under nonresonant excitations. We explain this behavior by invoking the carriers’ dynamics following light absorption. |