We theoretically investigate the properties of neutral and charged excitons and of the biexciton in vertically coupled quantum dots, as a function of the in-plane magnetic field B?. The main effect of the field consists in the suppression of the bonding-antibonding splitting, and in the resulting enhancement of the interdot correlations. As a consequence, the excitons form with the additional carrier a bound or an unbound complex depending on the sign of the charging, whereas the biexciton undergoes a transition between different quantum states with increasing B?. The discussed behaviors and transitions show up in the field dependence of experimentally accessible quantities, such as the charged-exciton and biexciton binding energies.

Neutral and charged electron-hole complexes in artificial molecules: quantum transitions induced by the in-plane magnetic field

Troiani Filippo;Goldoni Guido;MOLINARI ELISA
2004

Abstract

We theoretically investigate the properties of neutral and charged excitons and of the biexciton in vertically coupled quantum dots, as a function of the in-plane magnetic field B?. The main effect of the field consists in the suppression of the bonding-antibonding splitting, and in the resulting enhancement of the interdot correlations. As a consequence, the excitons form with the additional carrier a bound or an unbound complex depending on the sign of the charging, whereas the biexciton undergoes a transition between different quantum states with increasing B?. The discussed behaviors and transitions show up in the field dependence of experimentally accessible quantities, such as the charged-exciton and biexciton binding energies.
2004
INFM
excitons
quantum dots
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