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Emission spectrum of a quantum dot embedded in a nanocavity

Tarel, Guillaume  
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Savona, Vincenzo  
2009
Physica Status Solidi C - Current Topics In Solid State Physics
5th International Conference on Semiconductor Quantum Dots

We model the emission spectrum of a quantum dot embedded in a (e.g. photonic crystal) nanocavity, using a semi-classical approach to describe the matter-field interaction. We start from the simple model of a quantum dot as a two-level system, and recover the result expected from cavity quantum electrodynamics. Then, we study the influence of electron-acoustic-phonons interaction. We show that the surrounding semiconductor plays an essential role in the emission spectrum in strong coupling.

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DOI
10.1002/pssc.200880577
Web of Science ID

WOS:000266597600030

Author(s)
Tarel, Guillaume  
•
Savona, Vincenzo  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

V C H PUBLISHERS, SUITE 909, 220 E 23RD ST, NEW YORK, NY 10010 USA

Published in
Physica Status Solidi C - Current Topics In Solid State Physics
Volume

6

Issue

4

Start page

902

End page

905

Subjects

Microcavity

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5th International Conference on Semiconductor Quantum Dots

Gyeongju, SOUTH KOREA

MAY 11-16, 2008

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September 22, 2009
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