Coupling of the triplet states of a negatively charged exciton in a quantum dot with the spin of a magnetic atom

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Abstract
Two electrons in a quantum dot (QD) can form triplet states. We analyze the exchange coupling of the triplet states of the negatively charged exciton in a QD (X-, two electrons and one hole) with the spin of a magnetic atom (Mn). Two techniques are used to access the spin structure of this magnetic complex: the resonant excitation of the excited states of X--Mn and the analysis of the emission of a negatively charged biexciton in a magnetic dot (XX--Mn). The photoluminescence (PL) excitation of X--Mn reveals excited states with a circularly polarized fine structure which strongly depends on the Mn spin state S-z and gives rise to negative circular polarization emission. This fine structure arises from the coupling of the triplet states of an excited charged exciton with the Mn atom (X-*-Mn), and its S-z dependence can be described by a spin effective model. The recombination of XX--Mn leaves in the dota charged exciton in its excited state, and the PL structure is controlled by the coupling of triplet states of X-* with the Mn spin. An analysis of the polarization and magneto-optic properties of this emission gives access to the electron-hole exchange interaction within the triplet states. Comparing the fine structures of the singlet X--Mn and of the triplets of X-*-Mn, we can independently study the different sources of anisotropy in the QD: the valence band mixing and the exchange interaction in an anisotropic potential.
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quantum dot,triplet states,magnetic atom,exciton
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