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Exciton spin relaxation in single semiconductor quantum dots
E. Tsitsishvili, R. v. Baltz, H. Kalt
Published 2003-04-23Version 1
We study the relaxation of the exciton spin (longitudinal relaxation time $T_{1}$) in single asymmetrical quantum dots due to an interplay of the short--range exchange interaction and acoustic phonon deformation. The calculated relaxation rates are found to depend strongly on the dot size, magnetic field and temperature. For typical quantum dots and temperatures below 100 K, the zero--magnetic field relaxation times are long compared to the exciton lifetime, yet they are strongly reduced in high magnetic fields. We discuss explicitly quantum dots based on (In,Ga)As and (Cd,Zn)Se semiconductor compounds.
Comments: accepted for Phys. Rev. B
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: single semiconductor quantum dots, exciton spin relaxation, zero-magnetic field relaxation times, short-range exchange interaction, acoustic phonon deformation
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