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Coulomb Mediated Hybridization of Excitons in Coupled Quantum Dots
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2016
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Quantum PhotonicsCharge ExcitationsEngineeringSemiconductorsQuantum DotsQuantum MaterialsQuantum MatterNanophotonicsQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum DeviceSuch Coulomb ResonancesQuantum ChemistryCoulomb Mediated HybridizationCoulomb ResonancesNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum DevicesQuantum Photonic DeviceExcitonic StatesOptoelectronics
We report Coulomb mediated hybridization of excitonic states in optically active InGaAs quantum dot molecules. By probing the optical response of an individual quantum dot molecule as a function of the static electric field applied along the molecular axis, we observe unexpected avoided level crossings that do not arise from the dominant single-particle tunnel coupling. We identify a new few-particle coupling mechanism stemming from Coulomb interactions between different neutral exciton states. Such Coulomb resonances hybridize the exciton wave function over four different electron and hole single-particle orbitals. Comparisons of experimental observations with microscopic eight-band k·p calculations taking into account a realistic quantum dot geometry show good agreement and reveal that the Coulomb resonances arise from broken symmetry in the artificial semiconductor molecule.
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