Statistical study of stacked/coupled site-controlled pyramidal quantum dots and their excitonic properties

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We report on stacked multiple quantum dots (QDs) formed inside inverted pyramidal recesses, which allow for the precise positioning of the QDs themselves. Specifically, we fabricated double QDs with varying inter-dot distances and ensembles with more than two nominally highly symmetric QDs. For each, the effect of the interaction between QDs is studied by characterizing a large number of QDs through photoluminescence spectroscopy. A clear red-shift of the emission energy is observed together with a change in the orientation of its polarization, suggesting an increasing interaction between the QDs. Finally, we show how stacked QDs can help influencing the charging of the excitonic complexes.

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Moroni, S. T., Chung, T. H., Juska, G., Gocalinska, A., & Pelucchi, E. (2017). Statistical study of stacked/coupled site-controlled pyramidal quantum dots and their excitonic properties. Applied Physics Letters, 111(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4985259

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