We present a magneto-optical investigation of neutral and charged few-exciton complexes in individual In0.5Ga0.5As self-assembled quantum dots. The results reveal direct information regarding Coulomb interaction and correlation effects in dots containing a controlled number of excess electrons (Ne=0,1,2,3,4) or holes (Nh=0,1,2). Either red or blue shifts of the emission energy are observed as the dot is loaded with excess electrons or holes, respectively. These observations are discussed in terms of the expected nature of the few-particle wave functions. In addition complementary magneto-optical measurements have been performed for negatively charged dots. With increasing Ne a weak increase of the g-factor and a strong reduction of the diam...
Semiconductor quantum dots represent nanoscale systems with few electrons confined in a semiconducto...
Strong electrically tunable exciton g factors are observed in individual (Ga)InAs self-assembled qua...
We present magneto-optical studies of both InAs monolayers and InAlAs self-assembled quantum dots gr...
We present a magneto-optical investigation of neutral and charged few-exciton complexes in individua...
We report the investigation of electronic excitations in InGaAs self-assembled quantum dots using re...
In this thesis the optical properties of self-assembled III-V semiconductor nanostructures are inves...
Spin transitions and correlated few-electron states are investigated by resonant inelastic light sca...
We report on the optical properties of single InAs/GaAs quantum dots emitting near the telecommunica...
We report inelastic light scattering measurements of spin and charge excitations in nanofabricated A...
We study the effect of interactions of many electrons and holes on optical properties of quantum dot...
Abstract We report on the diamagnetic responses of different exciton complexes in single InAs/GaAs s...
We present a theory and experiment demonstrating the optical readout of charge and spin in a single ...
By use of magnetophotoluminescence spectroscopy, we demonstrate bias-controlled single-electron char...
We present results of calculations and experiments on electron\u2013hole complexes in InGaAs/GaAs se...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of highly charged and excited electron-hole...
Semiconductor quantum dots represent nanoscale systems with few electrons confined in a semiconducto...
Strong electrically tunable exciton g factors are observed in individual (Ga)InAs self-assembled qua...
We present magneto-optical studies of both InAs monolayers and InAlAs self-assembled quantum dots gr...
We present a magneto-optical investigation of neutral and charged few-exciton complexes in individua...
We report the investigation of electronic excitations in InGaAs self-assembled quantum dots using re...
In this thesis the optical properties of self-assembled III-V semiconductor nanostructures are inves...
Spin transitions and correlated few-electron states are investigated by resonant inelastic light sca...
We report on the optical properties of single InAs/GaAs quantum dots emitting near the telecommunica...
We report inelastic light scattering measurements of spin and charge excitations in nanofabricated A...
We study the effect of interactions of many electrons and holes on optical properties of quantum dot...
Abstract We report on the diamagnetic responses of different exciton complexes in single InAs/GaAs s...
We present a theory and experiment demonstrating the optical readout of charge and spin in a single ...
By use of magnetophotoluminescence spectroscopy, we demonstrate bias-controlled single-electron char...
We present results of calculations and experiments on electron\u2013hole complexes in InGaAs/GaAs se...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of highly charged and excited electron-hole...
Semiconductor quantum dots represent nanoscale systems with few electrons confined in a semiconducto...
Strong electrically tunable exciton g factors are observed in individual (Ga)InAs self-assembled qua...
We present magneto-optical studies of both InAs monolayers and InAlAs self-assembled quantum dots gr...