We observe the low-lying excitations of a molecular dimer formed by two electrons in a GaAs semiconductor quantum dot in which the number of confined electrons is tuned by optical illumination. By employing inelastic light scattering we identify the intershell excitations in the one-electron regime and the distinct spin and charge modes in the interacting few-body configuration. In the case of two electrons, a comparison with configuration-interaction calculations allows us to link the observed excitations with the breathing mode of the molecular dimer and to determine the singlet-triplet energy splitting.

Correlated electrons in optically-tunable quantum dots: Building an electron dimer molecule

V Pellegrini;M Rontani
2010

Abstract

We observe the low-lying excitations of a molecular dimer formed by two electrons in a GaAs semiconductor quantum dot in which the number of confined electrons is tuned by optical illumination. By employing inelastic light scattering we identify the intershell excitations in the one-electron regime and the distinct spin and charge modes in the interacting few-body configuration. In the case of two electrons, a comparison with configuration-interaction calculations allows us to link the observed excitations with the breathing mode of the molecular dimer and to determine the singlet-triplet energy splitting.
2010
Istituto Nanoscienze - NANO
Inglese
104
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246802
4
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.246802
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Singha A.; V. Pellegrini; A. Pinczuk; L. N. Pfeiffer; K. W. West;M. Rontani
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