The orbital and spin magnetization of a cavity-embedded quantum dot array defined in a GaAs heterostructure are calculated within quantum-electrodynamical density-functional theory (QEDFT). To this end a gradient-based exchange-correlation functional recently employed for atomic systems is adapted to the hosting two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) submitted to an external perpendicular homogeneous magnetic field. Numerical results reveal the polarizing effects of the cavity photon field on the electron charge distribution and nontrivial changes of the orbital magnetization. We discuss its intertwined dependence on the electron number in each dot, and on the electron-photon coupling strength. In particular, the calculated dispersion of the p...
We investigate coupling of localized spins in a semiconductor quantum dot embedded in a microcavity....
ABSTRACT: A BCS-like variational wave-function, which is exact in the infinite field limit, is used ...
Advances in lithographic technology have made it possible to fabricate systems in which electrons ar...
Nanoscale quantum dots in microwave cavities can be used as a laboratory for exploring electron-elec...
Semiconductor quantum dots represent nanoscale systems with few electrons confined in a semiconducto...
A theory of the fine structure of correlated exciton states in self-assembled parabolic semiconducto...
This paper presents a theoretical model for the effect of electron-phonon interaction, temperature a...
Recent magnetotransport experiments of holes in InGaAs quantum dots [D. Reuter, P. Kailuweit, A. D. ...
Electron transport through a single electron transistor (SET) is studied with and without illuminati...
We present a microscopic theory of the magnetic field dependence of the optical properties of II-VI ...
604-611The theory of ground state and excited state energies calculations of multielectron quantum ...
Effects of a longitudinal magnetic field on optical spin injection and detection in InAs/GaAs quantu...
The electronic structure of a diluted magnetic semiconductor (DMS) quantum dot (QD) is studied withi...
Electron correlations in a two-electron two-dimensional ‘artificial atom’ or quantum dot (with harmo...
The Hamiltonian of the wurtzite quantum dots in the presence of an external homogeneous magnetic fie...
We investigate coupling of localized spins in a semiconductor quantum dot embedded in a microcavity....
ABSTRACT: A BCS-like variational wave-function, which is exact in the infinite field limit, is used ...
Advances in lithographic technology have made it possible to fabricate systems in which electrons ar...
Nanoscale quantum dots in microwave cavities can be used as a laboratory for exploring electron-elec...
Semiconductor quantum dots represent nanoscale systems with few electrons confined in a semiconducto...
A theory of the fine structure of correlated exciton states in self-assembled parabolic semiconducto...
This paper presents a theoretical model for the effect of electron-phonon interaction, temperature a...
Recent magnetotransport experiments of holes in InGaAs quantum dots [D. Reuter, P. Kailuweit, A. D. ...
Electron transport through a single electron transistor (SET) is studied with and without illuminati...
We present a microscopic theory of the magnetic field dependence of the optical properties of II-VI ...
604-611The theory of ground state and excited state energies calculations of multielectron quantum ...
Effects of a longitudinal magnetic field on optical spin injection and detection in InAs/GaAs quantu...
The electronic structure of a diluted magnetic semiconductor (DMS) quantum dot (QD) is studied withi...
Electron correlations in a two-electron two-dimensional ‘artificial atom’ or quantum dot (with harmo...
The Hamiltonian of the wurtzite quantum dots in the presence of an external homogeneous magnetic fie...
We investigate coupling of localized spins in a semiconductor quantum dot embedded in a microcavity....
ABSTRACT: A BCS-like variational wave-function, which is exact in the infinite field limit, is used ...
Advances in lithographic technology have made it possible to fabricate systems in which electrons ar...