Fine structure splitting cancellation in highly asymmetric InAs/InP droplet epitaxy quantum dots

ORAL

Abstract

We find the single exciton's fine structure splitting (FSS), which splits its degenerate ground state manifold into singlets, nearly vanishes in highly asymmetric quantum dots due to the cancellation of splitting effects with markedly different origin. The dots simulated are those that emerge on top of etch pits through the droplet epitaxy growth process; these etch pit dots break square (C4v) spatial symmetry, which has been previously associated with small FSS. Configuration interaction calculations predict a vanishing FSS at a specific finite etch pit displacement from the center of the dot, for a structure far from square symmetry. We thus predict that highly asymmetric quantum dots may still display negligible fine structure splitting, providing new avenues for high-fidelity generation of indistinguishable, polarization entangled photon pairs on demand.

* NSF Grant No. DMR-1921877

Publication: [1] N.R.S. van Venrooij, A.R. da Cruz, R.S.R. Gajjela, P.M. Koenraad, C.E. Pryor, M.E. Flatté, arXiv:2309.15062

Presenters

  • Niels van Venrooij

    University of Iowa

Authors

  • Niels van Venrooij

    University of Iowa

  • Adonai Cruz

    University of Iowa, QuantCAD LLC

  • Raja Sekhar Reddy Gajjela

    Eindhoven University of Technology

  • Paul M Koenraad

    Eindhoven University of Technology

  • Craig E Pryor

    University of Iowa

  • Michael E Flatté

    University of Iowa, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa