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Excitonic States in an Ellipsoidal Quantum Dot with Kane's Dispersion Law

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Abstract

Electronic and excitonic states in an InSb ellipsoidal quantum dot (QD) with complicated dispersion law are theoretically investigated within the framework of the geometric adiabatic approximation in the strong, intermediate, and weak quantum confinement regimes. For the lower levels of the spectrum, the square root dependence of energy on QD sizes is revealed in the case of Kane’s dispersion law. The obtained results are compared to the case of a parabolic (standard) dispersion law of charge carriers. The possibility of the accidental exciton instability is revealed for the intermediate quantum confinement regime. For the weak quantum confinement regime, the motion of the exciton's center-of-gravity is quantized, which leads to the appearance of additional Coulomb-like sub-levels. It is revealed that in the case of the Kane's dispersion law, the Coulomb levels shift into the depth of the forbidden band gap, moving away from the quantum confined level, whereas in the case of the parabolic dispersion law, the opposite picture is observed. The corresponding selection rules of quantum transitions for the interband absorption of light are obtained. New selection rules of quantum transitions between levels conditioned by 2D exciton center of mass vertical motion quantization in a QD is revealed. The absorption threshold behavior characteristics depending on the QD's geometrical sizes are also revealed.

Publication: Spontaneous Exciton Collapse in a Strongly Flattened Ellipsoidal InSb Quantum Dot, planned paper

Presenters

  • Karen Dvoyan

    North Carolina Central University

Authors

  • Karen Dvoyan

    North Carolina Central University

  • Abdennaceur Karoui

    North Carolina Central University

  • Branislav Vlahovic

    North Carolina Central University, North Carolina Central Univ