The issue of 0D-like ground state isolation in GaAs- and InP-based coupled quantum dots-quantum well systems

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The issue of quantum mechanical coupling between a semiconductor quantum dot and a quantum well is studied in two families of GaAs- and InP- based structures at cryogenic temperatures. It is shown that by tuning the quantum well parameters one can strongly disturb the 0D-character of the coupled system ground state, initially located in a dot. The out-coupling of either an electron or a hole state from the quantum dot confining potential is viewed by a significant elongation of the photoluminescence decay time constant. Band structure calculations show that in the GaAs-based coupled system at its ground state a hole remains isolated in the dot, whereas an electron gets delocalized towards the quantum well. The opposite picture is built for the ground state of a coupled system based on InP.

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Syperek, M., Andrzejewski, J., Rudno-Rudziński, W., Maryński, A., Sek, G., Misiewicz, J., … Höfling, S. (2017). The issue of 0D-like ground state isolation in GaAs- and InP-based coupled quantum dots-quantum well systems. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 906). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/906/1/012019

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