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Efficient injection of spin-polarized excitons and optical spin orientation of a single Mn2+ ion in a CdSe/ZnSe quantum dot (1408.2928v1)

Published 13 Aug 2014 in cond-mat.mes-hall

Abstract: Circularly polarized optical excitation is used to demonstrate the efficient injection of spin-polarized excitons to individual self-assembled CdSe quantum dots in ZnSe barrier. The exciton spin-transfer is studied by means of polarization-resolved single dot spectroscopy performed in magnetic field applied in Faraday configuration. Detailed analysis of the neutral exciton photoluminescence spectra reveals the presence of exciton spin relaxation during its lifetime in a quantum dot. This process is seen for both nonmagnetic dots and those containing single Mn${2+}$ ions. Taking this into account we determine the spin-polarization degree of excitons injected to a dot under circularly polarized below-the-barrier optical excitation at 488 nm. It is found to be close to 40% in the entire range of the applied magnetic field. Exploiting the established spin-conserving excitation channel we demonstrate the optical spin orientation of a single Mn${2+}$ ion embedded in a CdSe/ZnSe quantum dot.

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