Role of Coulomb correlations for femtosecond pump-probe signals obtained from a single quantum dot

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We present a theoretical analysis of femtosecond pump-probe experiments performed on a single negatively charged quantum dot. The influence of Coulomb-correlation effects as well as carrier relaxation on transient transmission change signals is investigated. Our model describes ultrafast disappearance of the fundamental trion absorption due to instantaneous Coulomb renormalizations and a delayed onset of gain at the same frequency, as found in the measurements. Going beyond previous experimental information, we predict that after spin-conserving carrier relaxation, new optical transitions exhibiting either gain or absorption should emerge that build up on a picosecond timescale. The time dependence of these new transitions provides insight into details of the carrier relaxation processes. © 2011 American Physical Society.

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Huneke, J., D’Amico, I., MacHnikowski, P., Thomay, T., Bratschitsch, R., Leitenstorfer, A., & Kuhn, T. (2011). Role of Coulomb correlations for femtosecond pump-probe signals obtained from a single quantum dot. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 84(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.84.115320

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