Abstract

Spectral hole burning experiments based on high-resolution magneto-CW four-wave mixing in the phase conjugate geometry show that both the spectral and spatial diffusion of excitons is negligible in the GaAs quantum dot system formed by interface disorder. Due to the strong Coulomb coupling, Zeeman spectral hole burning is observed when we resonantly excite one of the two orthogonally polarized excitons confined to each dot by two copolarized and frequency-degenerate fields and then probe the system by a third beam that is of opposite polarization and a Zeeman splitting away (in frequency). The experiments allow for a measure of the exciton decay rates and g factor.

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