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HL: Fachverband Halbleiterphysik
HL 75: Transport: Quantum dots, quantum wires, point contacts 1 (TT with HL)
HL 75.5: Talk
Thursday, March 19, 2015, 12:00–12:15, A 053
Circular-polarization-sensitive metamaterial based on triple quantum-dot molecules — •Panagiotis Kotetes1, Pei-Qing Jin2, Michael Marthaler1, and Gerd Schön1 — 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology — 2Shanghai Maritime University
We propose a new type of chiral metamaterial based on an ensemble of artificial molecules formed by three identical quantum-dots in a triangular arrangement [1]. A static magnetic field oriented perpendicular to the plane breaks mirror symmetry, rendering the molecules sensitive to the circular polarization of light. By varying the orientation and magnitude of the magnetic field one can control the polarization and frequency of the emission spectrum. We identify a threshold frequency Ω, above which we find strong birefringence. In addition, Kerr rotation and circular-polarized lasing action can be implemented. We investigate the single-molecule lasing properties for different energy-level arrangements and demonstrate the possibility of circular polarization conversion. Finally, we analyze the effect of weak stray electric fields or deviations from the equilateral triangular geometry.
[1] P. Kotetes, P.-Q. Jin, M. Marthaler, and G. Schön, to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett. (arXiv:1406.6432).