2019-04-26T11:15:41Z
2019-04-26T11:15:41Z
2010-03-09
2019-04-26T11:15:41Z
As a possible cavity quantum electrodynamical system, unlike III-V quantum dots, Si-NCs are not considered ideal emitters for emission rate enhancement observations (Purcell effect). Here, we report on direct measurements of spontaneous emission rate enhancement of Si-NCs embedded in a whispering-gallery mode resonator at room temperature. Using time-resolved microphotoluminescence experiments, we demonstrate important lifetime reductions ( ∼ 70 % ) for Si-NCs coupled to cavity modes with respect to uncoupled ones. Comparing experiments with the theoretical Purcell enhancement in a bad emitter regime, we estimate effective linewidths of ∼ 10 meV through which Si-NC emitters are coupled to cavity photons. Finally, our study provides an alternative method for the estimation of subnatural linewidths of quantum dots at room temperature.
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Física de partícules; Experiments; Particle physics; Experiments
American Physical Society
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.103901
Physical Review Letters, 2010, vol. 104, num. 10, p. 103901
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.103901
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