Systematic study of the influence of coherent phonon wave packets on the lasing properties of a quantum dot ensemble

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Coherent phonons can greatly vary light-matter interaction in semiconductor nanostructures placed inside an optical resonator on a picosecond time scale. For an ensemble of quantum dots (QDs) as active laser medium, phonons are able to induce a large enhancement or attenuation of the emission intensity, as has been recently demonstrated. The physics of this coupled phonon-exciton-light system consists of various effects, which in the experiment typically cannot be clearly separated, in particular, due to the complicated sample structure a rather complex strain pulse impinges on the QD ensemble. Here we present a comprehensive theoretical study how the laser emission is affected by phonon pulses of various shapes as well as by ensembles with different spectral distributions of the QDs. This gives insight into the fundamental interaction dynamics of the coupled phonon-exciton-light system, while it allows us to clearly discriminate between two prominent effects: the adiabatic shifting of the ensemble and the shaking effect. This paves the way to a tailored laser emission controlled by phonons.

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Wigger, D., Czerniuk, T., Reiter, D. E., Bayer, M., & Kuhn, T. (2017). Systematic study of the influence of coherent phonon wave packets on the lasing properties of a quantum dot ensemble. New Journal of Physics, 19(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa78bf

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