4.8 Article

Anisotropies of the g-factor tensor and diamagnetic coefficient in crystal-phase quantum dots in InP nanowires

Journal

NANO RESEARCH
Volume 12, Issue 11, Pages 2842-2848

Publisher

TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12274-019-2522-5

Keywords

g-factor tensor; diamagnetic coefficient; crystal-phase quantum dot; InP NWs

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11934019, 61675228, 11721404, 51761145104, 11874419]
  2. Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB28000000, YJKYYQ20180036]
  3. Key RD Program of Guangdong Province [2018B030329001]
  4. Key Laboratory Fund [614280303051701]
  5. SUPERTOP project, QUANTERA ERA-NET Cofund in Quantum Technologies

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Crystal-phase low-dimensional structures offer great potential for the implementation of photonic devices of interest for quantum information processing. In this context, unveiling the fundamental parameters of the crystal phase structure is of much relevance for several applications. Here, we report on the anisotropy of the g-factor tensor and diamagnetic coefficient in wurtzite/zincblende (WZ/ZB) crystal-phase quantum dots (QDs) realized in single InP nanowires. The WZ and ZB alternating axial sections in the NWs are identified by high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy. The electron (hole) g-factor tensor and the exciton diamagnetic coefficients in WZ/ZB crystal-phase QDs are determined through micro-photoluminescence measurements at low temperature (4.2 K) with different magnetic field configurations, and rationalized by invoking the spin-correlated orbital current model. Our work provides key parameters for band gap engineering and spin states control in crystal-phase low-dimensional structures in nanowires.

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