Manifestations of the hyperfine interaction between electron and nuclear spins in singly-charged (In,Ga)As/GaAs quantum dots

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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14 pages, 7 figures

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The nuclear spin fluctuations (NSF) as well as the dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) and their effects on the electron spins in negatively charged (In,Ga)As/GaAs quantum dots have been studied by polarized pump-probe and photoluminescence spectroscopy techniques. The effective magnetic field of the NSF is about 30 mT at low excitation power. The NSF distribution becomes highly anisotropic at strong optical excitation by circularly polarized light with periodically alternating helicity. This phenomenon is attributed to a decrease of the nuclear spin entropy due to the hyperfine interaction with polarized electron spins. The DNP is limited to small values for intense, but short photoexcitation.

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