Direct determination of zero-field splitting for single Co$^{2+}$ ion embedded in a CdTe/ZnTe quantum dot
Abstract: When Co${2+}$ impurity is embedded in semiconductor structure, crystal strain strongly influences zero-filed splitting between Co${2+}$ states with spin projection $S_z = \pm 3/2$ and $S_z = \pm 1/2$. Experimental evidences of this effect have been given in previous studies, however direct measurement of the strain induced zero-field splitting has been inaccessible so far. Here this splitting is determined thanks to magneto-optical studies of individual Co${2+}$ ion in epitaxial CdTe quantum dot in ZnTe barrier. Using partially allowed optical transitions we measure strain induced zero-field splitting of Co${2+}$ ion directly on excitonic photoluminescence spectrum. Moreover, by observation of anticrossing of $S_z = + 3/2$ and $S_z = - 1/2$ Co${2+}$ spin states in magnetic field, we determine axial and in-plane components of crystal field acting on Co${2+}$. Proposed technique can be applied for optical determination of zero-field splitting of other transition metal ions in quantum dots.
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