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Optically driving the radiative Auger transition


ABSTRACT: In a radiative Auger process, optical decay leaves other carriers in excited states, resulting in weak red-shifted satellite peaks in the emission spectrum. The appearance of radiative Auger in the emission directly leads to the question if the process can be inverted: simultaneous photon absorption and electronic demotion. However, excitation of the radiative Auger transition has not been shown, neither on atoms nor on solid-state quantum emitters. Here, we demonstrate the optical driving of the radiative Auger transition, linking few-body Coulomb interactions and quantum optics. We perform our experiments on a trion in a semiconductor quantum dot, where the radiative Auger and the fundamental transition form a Λ-system. On driving both transitions simultaneously, we observe a reduction of the fluorescence signal by up to 70%. Our results suggest the possibility of turning resonance fluorescence on and off using radiative Auger as well as THz spectroscopy with optics close to the visible regime. Radiative Auger is a process that leads to a red-shift of the optical emission of an atom or a charged solid-state quantum emitter. Here, the authors realize the inverse process by optically driving the radiative Auger transition of a short-lived electronic state in a semiconductor quantum dot.

SUBMITTER: Spinnler C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8590044 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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