We study the multiexciton optical spectrum of vertically coupled GaN/AlN quantum dots with a realistic three-dimensional direct-diagonalization approach for the description of few-particle Coulomb-correlated states. We present a detailed analysis of the fundamental properties of few-particle/ exciton interactions peculiar of nitride materials. The giant intrinsic electric fields and the high electron/ hole effective masses give rise to different effects compared to GaAs-based quantum dots: intrinsic exciton-exciton coupling, non molecular character of coupled dot exciton wave function, strong dependence of the oscillator strength on the dot height, large ground-state energy shift for dots separated by different barriers. Some of these effects make GaN/AlN quantum dots interesting candidates in quantum information processing.

Intrinsic electric field effects on few-particle interactions in coupled GaN quantum dots / DE RINALDIS, S.; D'Amico, I.; Rossi, Fausto. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIALS PHYSICS. - ISSN 1098-0121. - 69:23(2004), pp. 235316-1-235316-9. [10.1103/PhysRevB.69.235316]

Intrinsic electric field effects on few-particle interactions in coupled GaN quantum dots

ROSSI, FAUSTO
2004

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We study the multiexciton optical spectrum of vertically coupled GaN/AlN quantum dots with a realistic three-dimensional direct-diagonalization approach for the description of few-particle Coulomb-correlated states. We present a detailed analysis of the fundamental properties of few-particle/ exciton interactions peculiar of nitride materials. The giant intrinsic electric fields and the high electron/ hole effective masses give rise to different effects compared to GaAs-based quantum dots: intrinsic exciton-exciton coupling, non molecular character of coupled dot exciton wave function, strong dependence of the oscillator strength on the dot height, large ground-state energy shift for dots separated by different barriers. Some of these effects make GaN/AlN quantum dots interesting candidates in quantum information processing.
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