429 research outputs found
Phonon-assisted robust and deterministic two-photon biexciton preparation in a quantum dot
We investigate both experimentally and theoretically a simple yet more robust
and flexible alternative to Rabi oscillation-type biexciton preparation
protocols traditionally used for semiconductor quantum dots. The quantum dot is
excited by a strong laser pulse positively detuned from the two-photon
resonance yielding an on demand initialization of the biexciton state by making
use of the phonon-induced thermalization of the photon dressed states. It is
shown that for excitation pulses in the picosecond range, a stable and high
fidelity of up to is reached. Notably, the generated
photons show similar coherence properties as measured in the resonant
two-photon scheme. This protocol is a powerful tool for the control of complex
solid state systems combining radiative cascades, entanglement and resonant
cavity modes
Dynamical vanishing of the order parameter in a confined Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer Fermi gas after an interaction quench
We present a numerical study of the Higgs mode in an ultracold confined Fermi
gas after an interaction quench and find a dynamical vanishing of the
superfluid order parameter. Our calculations are done within a microscopic
density-matrix approach in the Bogoliubov-de Gennes framework which takes the
three-dimensional cigar-shaped confinement explicitly into account. In this
framework, we study the amplitude mode of the order parameter after interaction
quenches starting on the BCS side of the BEC-BCS crossover close to the
transition and ending in the BCS regime. We demonstrate the emergence of a
dynamically vanishing superfluid order parameter in the spatiotemporal dynamics
in a three-dimensional trap. Further, we show that the signal averaged over the
whole trap mirrors the spatiotemporal behavior and allows us to systematically
study the effects of the system size and aspect ratio on the observed dynamics.
Our analysis enables us to connect the confinement-induced modifications of the
dynamics to the pairing properties of the system. Finally, we demonstrate that
the signature of the Higgs mode is contained in the dynamical signal of the
condensate fraction, which, therefore, might provide a new experimental access
to the nonadiabatic regime of the Higgs mode.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figure
Theory of exciton-exciton correlation in nonlinear optical response
We present a systematic theory of Coulomb interaction effects in the
nonlinear optical processes in semiconductors using a perturbation series in
the exciting laser field. The third-order dynamical response consists of
phase-space filling correction, mean-field exciton-exciton interaction, and
two-exciton correlation effects expressed as a force-force correlation
function. The theory provides a unified description of effects of bound and
unbound biexcitons, including memory-effects beyond the Markovian
approximation. Approximations for the correlation function are presented.Comment: RevTex, 35 pages, 10 PostScript figs, shorter version submitted to
Physical Review
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