Buch, Englisch, 52 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 100 g
New Quasiatomic Nanoheterostructures: Artificial Atoms and Quasimolecules: Theory
Buch, Englisch, 52 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 100 g
ISBN: 978-3-03835-882-4
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications
A theory is developed for the interaction of an electromagnetic field with one-particle quantum-confined states of charge carriers in semiconductor quantum dots. In the context of dipole approximation it is established that the gigantic optical absorption cross sections in the quasi-zero-dimensional systems make it possible to use the systems as efficient absorbing materials. The effects of the resonant interaction of light with such local electron states in presence and in absence of a homogeneous magnetic field are investigated.
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Preface
Chapter 1: Quasiatomic Nanoheterostructures: New Model Superatoms of Monograph "New Quasiatomic Nanoheterostructures: Artificial Atoms and Quasimolecules: Theory"
Chapter 2: New Quasiatomic Nanoheterostructures: Artificial Atoms and Quasimolecules of Monograph "New Quasiatomic Nanoheterostructures: Artificial Atoms and Quasimolecules: Theory"
Chapter 3: Optical Absorption of One-Particle Quantum-Confined States of Charge Carriers in Quasi-Zero-Dimensional Nanosystems: Theory of Monograph "New Quasiatomic Nanoheterostructures: Artificial Atoms and Quasimolecules: Theory"
Chapter 4: Electron States in Ellipsoidal Nanosystems in Magnetic Field: Theory of Monograph "New Quasiatomic Nanoheterostructures: Artificial Atoms and Quasimolecules: Theory"
Chapter 5: Size Quantization Stark Effect in Quasi-Zero-Dimensional Nanoheterostructures of Monograph "New Quasiatomic Nanoheterostructures: Artificial Atoms and Quasimolecules: Theory"
Chapter 6: Excitonic Quasimolecules in Nanosystems: Theory of Monograph "New Quasiatomic Nanoheterostructures: Artificial Atoms and Quasimolecules: Theory"
Chapter 7: Exciton Formed from Spatially Separated Electron and Hole in Dielectric Quantum Dots: Theory of Monograph "New Quasiatomic Nanoheterostructures: Artificial Atoms and Quasimolecules: Theory"