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Zero-field spin quantum beats in charged quantum dots. / Kozin, I. E.; Davydov, V. G.; Ignatiev, I. V.; Kavokin, A. V.; Kavokin, K. V.; Malpuech, G.; Ren, Hong-Wen; Sugisaki, M.; Sugou, S.; Masumoto, Y.

In: Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, Vol. 65, No. 24, 2002, p. 241312(R)-1-4.

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Kozin, IE, Davydov, VG, Ignatiev, IV, Kavokin, AV, Kavokin, KV, Malpuech, G, Ren, H-W, Sugisaki, M, Sugou, S & Masumoto, Y 2002, 'Zero-field spin quantum beats in charged quantum dots', Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, vol. 65, no. 24, pp. 241312(R)-1-4.

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Kozin, I. E., Davydov, V. G., Ignatiev, I. V., Kavokin, A. V., Kavokin, K. V., Malpuech, G., Ren, H-W., Sugisaki, M., Sugou, S., & Masumoto, Y. (2002). Zero-field spin quantum beats in charged quantum dots. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 65(24), 241312(R)-1-4.

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Kozin IE, Davydov VG, Ignatiev IV, Kavokin AV, Kavokin KV, Malpuech G et al. Zero-field spin quantum beats in charged quantum dots. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 2002;65(24):241312(R)-1-4.

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Kozin, I. E. ; Davydov, V. G. ; Ignatiev, I. V. ; Kavokin, A. V. ; Kavokin, K. V. ; Malpuech, G. ; Ren, Hong-Wen ; Sugisaki, M. ; Sugou, S. ; Masumoto, Y. / Zero-field spin quantum beats in charged quantum dots. In: Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 2002 ; Vol. 65, No. 24. pp. 241312(R)-1-4.

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title = "Zero-field spin quantum beats in charged quantum dots",
abstract = "Spins of resident electrons in charged quantum dots ~QD{\textquoteright}s! act as local magnets inducing the Zeeman splitting of excitons trapped into dots. This is evidenced by the observation of quantum beats in the linearly polarized time-resolved photoluminescence of a biased array of self-assembled InP QD{\textquoteright}s. An external magnetic field is found to shorten the spin beats{\textquoteright} decay time keeping constant the frequency of the beats. A model using the pseudospin formalism allows one to attribute the observed quantum beats to the radiative decay of hot trions having two electrons that occupy different energy levels in a QD.",
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AU - Kozin, I. E.

AU - Davydov, V. G.

AU - Ignatiev, I. V.

AU - Kavokin, A. V.

AU - Kavokin, K. V.

AU - Malpuech, G.

AU - Ren, Hong-Wen

AU - Sugisaki, M.

AU - Sugou, S.

AU - Masumoto, Y.

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N2 - Spins of resident electrons in charged quantum dots ~QD’s! act as local magnets inducing the Zeeman splitting of excitons trapped into dots. This is evidenced by the observation of quantum beats in the linearly polarized time-resolved photoluminescence of a biased array of self-assembled InP QD’s. An external magnetic field is found to shorten the spin beats’ decay time keeping constant the frequency of the beats. A model using the pseudospin formalism allows one to attribute the observed quantum beats to the radiative decay of hot trions having two electrons that occupy different energy levels in a QD.

AB - Spins of resident electrons in charged quantum dots ~QD’s! act as local magnets inducing the Zeeman splitting of excitons trapped into dots. This is evidenced by the observation of quantum beats in the linearly polarized time-resolved photoluminescence of a biased array of self-assembled InP QD’s. An external magnetic field is found to shorten the spin beats’ decay time keeping constant the frequency of the beats. A model using the pseudospin formalism allows one to attribute the observed quantum beats to the radiative decay of hot trions having two electrons that occupy different energy levels in a QD.

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SP - 241312(R)-1-4

JO - Physical Review B-Condensed Matter

JF - Physical Review B-Condensed Matter

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