Abstract:
The optical orientation and alignment of excitons in semiconductor indirect gap quantum dots have been studied theoretically. A special regime is analyzed in which the energy of the hyperfine interaction of an electron with lattice nuclei is small compared to the exchange splitting between bright and dark excitonic levels, but is comparable to the anisotropic exchange splitting of the radiative doublet. The dependencies of degrees of circular and linear polarization on the external magnetic field under resonant excitation of excitons by polarized light are calculated.