In this paper a comparative theoretical study was made of the magneto-optical response of square lattices of nanoobjects (dots and rings). Expressions for both the polarizability of the individual objects as their mutual electromagnetic interactions (for a lattice in vacuum) was derived. The quantum-mechanical part of the derivation is based upon the commonly used envelope function approximation. The description is suited to investigate the optical response of these layers in a narrow region near the interband transitions onset, particularly when the contribution of individual level pairs can be separately observed. A remarkable distinction between clearly quantum-mechanical and classical electromagnetic behavior was found in the shape and ...
Le but de cette thèse a été de caractériser des boîtes quantiques obtenues avec une nouvelle méthode...
Abstract—The magneto-optical properties of self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum rings are investigated b...
Light-matter interaction is a historically ancient topic, yet it is still under intense research,\ud...
In this paper a comparative theoretical study was made of the magneto-optical response of square lat...
We have studied the collective magneto-optical response of layers of semiconductor quantum dots and ...
We have developed a quantitative theory of the collective electromagnetic response of layers of semi...
We have developed a quantitative theory of the collective electromagnetic response of layers of semi...
In this thesis, the electronic and structural properties of nanostructured systems were studied aimi...
The Aharonov-Bohm effect had been studied in semiconductor ring system and type II quantum dots, dif...
AbstractWe theoretically consider the diamagnetic response of an InAs/GaAs asymmetrical nano-ring an...
Copyright © 2012 American Physical SocietyMagneto-oscillations of the electric dipole moment are pre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MAIK Nauka/Interperiodic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2005.Commonly, the optical response o...
This thesis is devoted to optical properties of Aharonov-Bohm quantum rings in external electromagne...
In this thesis we investigate the response of plasmonic systems in a quantum optics setting. This w...
Le but de cette thèse a été de caractériser des boîtes quantiques obtenues avec une nouvelle méthode...
Abstract—The magneto-optical properties of self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum rings are investigated b...
Light-matter interaction is a historically ancient topic, yet it is still under intense research,\ud...
In this paper a comparative theoretical study was made of the magneto-optical response of square lat...
We have studied the collective magneto-optical response of layers of semiconductor quantum dots and ...
We have developed a quantitative theory of the collective electromagnetic response of layers of semi...
We have developed a quantitative theory of the collective electromagnetic response of layers of semi...
In this thesis, the electronic and structural properties of nanostructured systems were studied aimi...
The Aharonov-Bohm effect had been studied in semiconductor ring system and type II quantum dots, dif...
AbstractWe theoretically consider the diamagnetic response of an InAs/GaAs asymmetrical nano-ring an...
Copyright © 2012 American Physical SocietyMagneto-oscillations of the electric dipole moment are pre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MAIK Nauka/Interperiodic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2005.Commonly, the optical response o...
This thesis is devoted to optical properties of Aharonov-Bohm quantum rings in external electromagne...
In this thesis we investigate the response of plasmonic systems in a quantum optics setting. This w...
Le but de cette thèse a été de caractériser des boîtes quantiques obtenues avec une nouvelle méthode...
Abstract—The magneto-optical properties of self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum rings are investigated b...
Light-matter interaction is a historically ancient topic, yet it is still under intense research,\ud...