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Dynamic nuclear spin polarization in self-assembled quantum dots under zero magnetic field

Ryosuke Matsusaki, Reina Kaji, Sohta Yamamoto, Hirotaka Sasakura, Satoru Adachi

Published 2017-03-17Version 1

We studied the zero-field dynamic nuclear spin polarization in a single In$_{0.75}$Al$_{0.25}$As/Al$_{0.3}$Ga$_{0.7}$As quantum dot. Even without any external magnetic field, the positive trion excited by the circularly-polarized light generated an Overhauser field of up to $\sim$0.8 T. From the excitation power dependences of the Overhauser field and degree of circular polarization of the photoluminescence spectra, the relation between the Overhauser field and Knight field under zero external magnetic field was revealed clearly. In addition, we found that the nuclear depolarization rate decreased as the magnitude of the longitudinal magnetic field increased, which seemed to be caused by the influence of the quadrupolar interaction of nuclear spins. Further, the key parameters describing the dynamics of a coupled electron-nuclear spin system, the electron g-factor and the fluctuation of the Overhauser field, were evaluated in a typical single InAlAs quantum dot.

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