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Coherent Exciton Dynamics in InP Nanowires

ORAL

Abstract

Three-Beam Heterodyne Four-Wave Mixing (HFWM) measurements provide insights into coherent and ultrafast processes present within indium phosphide nanowires grown with selective area epitaxy (SAE). Measurements with and without Al2O3 protective coatings illuminate inhomogeneous and homogeneous broadening effects along with excited state dynamics. For coated samples, inhomogeneous broadening due to surface strain from the protective coating contributes to shorter coherence times, while the coating allows for longer system lifetimes. In uncoated samples homogeneous broadening dominates and splitting effects are observed potentially due to the higher prevalence of molecular contaminants at the surface of samples. Systems are modeled using a two-level solution to the optical Bloch equations which include terms accounting for Excitation Induced Dephasing (EID) and Phase Space Filling (PSF). This model allows for the determination of splitting energy and distinguishes between polarization and entanglement-based beatings.

Presenters

  • Matthew T Larson

    University of Cincinnati

Authors

  • Matthew T Larson

    University of Cincinnati

  • Samia Alyami

    University of Cincinnati

  • Carsten A. Ullrich

    University of Missouri

  • Naiyin Wang

    Australian Natl University

  • Wei W Wong

    Australian Natl University, The Australian National University

  • Hark Hoe Tan

    Australian Natl University

  • Chennupati Jagadish

    Australian Natl University, The Australian National University

  • Quinton Mincy

    University Of Cincinnati

  • Audrey Taylor Stith

    University of Cincinnati

  • Hans-Peter Wagner

    University of Cincinnati