Coupling Quantum Dots to Elastic Waves in a Phononic Crystal Waveguide
Jakub Rosi\'nski, Micha{\l} Gawe{\l}czyk, Matthias Wei{\ss}, Hubert J. Krenner, Pawe{\l} Machnikowski

TL;DR
This paper investigates how quantum dots couple to elastic waves in phononic crystal waveguides, revealing mode-dependent mechanisms and potential for quantum device applications through detailed simulations.
Contribution
It combines multiband kp and configuration-interaction simulations with finite-element modeling to analyze QD-phonon interactions, identifying dominant coupling channels and their signatures.
Findings
Energy shifts up to 0.7 meV under acoustic waves
Quadratic responses cause frequency doubling
Mode symmetries dictate coupling mechanisms
Abstract
We present a comprehensive study of quantum dot (QD) coupling to various phononic modes in a phononic waveguide, combining multiband kp and configuration-interaction (CI) QD state simulations with finite-element waveguide mode modeling. We consider self-assembled Stranski-Krastanov InGaAs/GaAs as well as local droplet-etched GaAs/AlGaAs structures. Using kp-CI calculations, we quantify the strain and piezoelectric responses of InAs and GaAs QDs. By systematically isolating volumetric/shear deformation-potential and piezoelectric channels, we demonstrate how mode symmetries dictate distinct coupling mechanisms. We identify the dominant coupling channels and characterize their observable signatures in the QD response. We predict strong linear energy shifts under volumetric strain and quadratic behavior under shear strain, especially in GaAs QDs. The piezoelectric effect is dominated by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAcoustic Wave Phenomena Research · Topological Materials and Phenomena · Thermal properties of materials
