Autocorrelation measurements are used to reveal the spectral diffusion time scale in the single photon emission of a GaN interface fluctuation quantum dot. Typical characteristic diffusion times of such QDs are revealed to be of nanosecond order. The excitation power dependence of the diffusion rate is also investigated, whereby an increase in the diffusion rate with increasing excitation power is observed. This result provides information on experimental conditions that will be required for the generation of indistinguishable photons
We show that the wandering of transition frequencies in colloidal quantum dots does not follow the s...
The light-induced spectral diffusion and fluorescence intermittency (blinking) of semiconductor nano...
We present a framework for analyzing transient photoluminescence interfacial quenching experiments t...
A detailed temporal analysis of the spectral diffusion phenomenon in single photon emitting InGaN/Ga...
Spectral diffusion can lead to considerable broadening of the line width of nitride quantum dots. He...
We report on optical characterization of self-assembled InGaN quantum dots (QDs) grown on three GaN ...
International audienceWe have studied spectral diffusion of the photoluminescence of a single CdSe q...
International audienceWe present a simple method to extract the homogeneous linewidth of a single ph...
International audienceSpectral diffusion is a result of random spectral jumps of a narrow line as a ...
An overview is given for the experimental and theoretical development on fluorescence intermittency ...
We report on the use of interferometric autocorrelation measurements to investigate the non-linear a...
International audienceWe report microphotoluminescence studies of single GaN∕AlN quantum dots grown ...
Light emission from solid-state quantum emitters is inherently prone to environmental decoherence, w...
We use photon correlation measurements to study blinking in single, epitaxially grown self-assembled...
ABSTRACT: Spectral diffusion of the emission line of single colloidal nanocrystals is generally rega...
We show that the wandering of transition frequencies in colloidal quantum dots does not follow the s...
The light-induced spectral diffusion and fluorescence intermittency (blinking) of semiconductor nano...
We present a framework for analyzing transient photoluminescence interfacial quenching experiments t...
A detailed temporal analysis of the spectral diffusion phenomenon in single photon emitting InGaN/Ga...
Spectral diffusion can lead to considerable broadening of the line width of nitride quantum dots. He...
We report on optical characterization of self-assembled InGaN quantum dots (QDs) grown on three GaN ...
International audienceWe have studied spectral diffusion of the photoluminescence of a single CdSe q...
International audienceWe present a simple method to extract the homogeneous linewidth of a single ph...
International audienceSpectral diffusion is a result of random spectral jumps of a narrow line as a ...
An overview is given for the experimental and theoretical development on fluorescence intermittency ...
We report on the use of interferometric autocorrelation measurements to investigate the non-linear a...
International audienceWe report microphotoluminescence studies of single GaN∕AlN quantum dots grown ...
Light emission from solid-state quantum emitters is inherently prone to environmental decoherence, w...
We use photon correlation measurements to study blinking in single, epitaxially grown self-assembled...
ABSTRACT: Spectral diffusion of the emission line of single colloidal nanocrystals is generally rega...
We show that the wandering of transition frequencies in colloidal quantum dots does not follow the s...
The light-induced spectral diffusion and fluorescence intermittency (blinking) of semiconductor nano...
We present a framework for analyzing transient photoluminescence interfacial quenching experiments t...