The spectral dependence of the photoluminescence recombination lifetime has been measured for individual self-assembled InGaAs/GaAs quantum dots, over the entire emission envelope. The measurements show a rising trend with increasing emission wavelength, increasing from 680 ps at 900 nm to about 1020 ps at 990 nm. Measurements of the out-of-plane diamagnetic coefficients for the dots show almost no correlation with wavelength. As a result, the rising trend in the lifetimes with wavelength is interpreted in terms of the emission energy being predominantly determined by the dot height, with higher dots exhibiting longer lifetimes.
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