Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1859693 | Physics Letters A | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Time-resolved Kerr rotation (TRKR) measurements based on pump-probe arrangement were carried out at 5 K on the monolayer fluctuation induced InAs/GaAs quantum disks grown on GaAs substrate without external magnetic field. The lineshape of TRKR signals shows an unusual dependence on the excitation wavelength, especially antisymmetric step-shaped structures appearing when the excitation wavelength was resonantly scanned over the heavy- and light-hole subbands. Moreover, these step structures possess an almost identical decay time of ∼40 ps∼40 ps which is believed to be the characteristic spin dephasing time of electrons in the extremely narrow InAs/GaAs quantum disks.
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Authors
J.Q. Ning, S.J. Xu, Z.F. Wei, X.Z. Ruan, Yang Ji, H.Z. Zheng, H.C. Liu,