Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2008-08-07
Physics
Quantum Physics
15 pages, 5 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.78.235306
It is usually assumed that when performing a photoluminescence experiment on a microcavity containing an inhomogeneously broadened quantum dots ensemble, the cavity mode appears as a positive peak with a linewidth that reflects the mode quality factor Q. We show in this article that this conclusion is in general not true, and that the measured mode linewidth depends strongly on the excitation power for microcavities having large Purcell factors. We analyze theoretically this effect in the case of the micropillar cavity and we show that the same microcavity can give rise to a large variety of photoluminescence spectral signatures depending on the excitation power and collection set-up. We finally give guidelines to measure the real cavity quality factor by photoluminescence.
Gayral Bruno
Gérard Jean-Michel
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