Exciton–phonon interaction in cylindrical semiconductor quantum dots (original) (raw)
Physica B: Condensed Matter, 2011
Abstract
ABSTRACT The exciton–longitudinal optical phonon interaction is theoretically investigated for the case of polar semiconductor cylindrical quantum dots embedded in semiconductor matrix. The theory is developed within the dielectric continuum model considering the Fröhlich interaction between electrons and confined bulk longitudinal optical phonons for a configurational interaction model of quantum dot. Representative longitudinal optical phonon mode for the exciton–phonon interaction is predicted for cylindrical InAs/GaAs quantum dots.
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