Land\'e $g$ factors and orbital angular momentum quenching in semiconductor quantum dots

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Abstract

We present calculations of g-factors for nanocrystal and self-assembled quantum dots. We find that in addition to the effects of dot geometry and strain, quantization quenches the orbital angular momentum of the dot states, pushing the electron $g$ factor towards $2$ even when all the semiconductor constituents of the dot have negative $g$ factors. This leads to trends in the dot's electron $g$ factors that are the opposite of those expected from the effective $g$ factors of the dot and barrier material. Both electron and hole $g$ factors are strongly dependent on the magnetic field orientation; hole $g$ factors for InAs/GaAs quatum dots have large positive values along the growth direction and small negative values in-plane. The approximate shape of a quantum dot can be determined from measurements of this $g$ factor asymmetry. This work was supported by DARPA/ARO DAAD19-01-1-0490.

Authors

  • Craig E. Pryor

  • Michael E. Flatt\'e

    • University of Iowa
    • Phyisics Dept., University of Iowa
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy and Optical Science and Technology Center, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242
    • Optical Science and Technology Center and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242