Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2011-03-08
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
Detailed properties of resonance fluorescence from a single quantum dot in a micropillar cavity are investigated, with particular focus on emission coherence in dependence on optical driving field power and detuning. Power-dependent series over a wide range could trace characteristic Mollow triplet spectra with large Rabi splittings of $|\Omega| \leq 15$ GHz. In particular, the effect of dephasing in terms of systematic spectral broadening $\propto \Omega^2$ of the Mollow sidebands is observed as a strong fingerprint of excitation-induced dephasing. Our results are in excellent agreement with predictions of a recently presented model on phonon-dressed QD Mollow triplet emission in the cavity-QED regime.
Ates Serkan
Forchel Alfred
Löffler Andreas
Michler Peter
Reitzenstein Stephan
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