We study the spontaneous emission from a coherently delocalized exciton state in a double quantum dot as a function of the distance between the dots, focusing on the similarities and differences between the cases of radiative (long-range, dipole) and tunnel coupling between the excitons in the dots. We show that there may be no qualitative difference between the collective emission induced by these two coupling types in spite of their essentially different physical properties
Resonant tunneling through a single layer of self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) is compared to tunnel...
For emitters in a medium, different macroscopic or microscopic theoretical models predict substantia...
Measuring the enhancement of spontaneous emission decay rates of quantum dot emission coupled to mic...
We investigate the collective spontaneous emission in a system of two identical quantum dots (QDs) s...
We develop a Maxwell-Schrodinger formalism in order to describe the radiative interaction mechanism ...
In this thesis two very similar processes have been studied, both involving excitations of particles...
We present a theory for the collective spontaneous emission of timed Dicke states in a periodic 2D-a...
The excitation transfer processes in vertically self organized pairs of unequal-sized quantum dots (...
We present an optical study of two closely stacked self-assembled InAs / GaAs quantum dots. Th...
We calculate the emission spectrum of neutral and charged excitons in a pair of laterally coupled In...
We discuss the distance dependence of entanglement of two Quantum Dots (QD) as a possible source of ...
Lateral quantum coupling between two self-assembled (In,Ga)As quantum dots has been observed. Photo...
In this thesis work two very similar processes have been studied both involving excitations of parti...
We have found a novel mechanism of spectral broadening and dephasing in quantum dots (QDs) due to th...
Self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots confine single carriers on the nanometer-scale. For the co...
Resonant tunneling through a single layer of self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) is compared to tunnel...
For emitters in a medium, different macroscopic or microscopic theoretical models predict substantia...
Measuring the enhancement of spontaneous emission decay rates of quantum dot emission coupled to mic...
We investigate the collective spontaneous emission in a system of two identical quantum dots (QDs) s...
We develop a Maxwell-Schrodinger formalism in order to describe the radiative interaction mechanism ...
In this thesis two very similar processes have been studied, both involving excitations of particles...
We present a theory for the collective spontaneous emission of timed Dicke states in a periodic 2D-a...
The excitation transfer processes in vertically self organized pairs of unequal-sized quantum dots (...
We present an optical study of two closely stacked self-assembled InAs / GaAs quantum dots. Th...
We calculate the emission spectrum of neutral and charged excitons in a pair of laterally coupled In...
We discuss the distance dependence of entanglement of two Quantum Dots (QD) as a possible source of ...
Lateral quantum coupling between two self-assembled (In,Ga)As quantum dots has been observed. Photo...
In this thesis work two very similar processes have been studied both involving excitations of parti...
We have found a novel mechanism of spectral broadening and dephasing in quantum dots (QDs) due to th...
Self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots confine single carriers on the nanometer-scale. For the co...
Resonant tunneling through a single layer of self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) is compared to tunnel...
For emitters in a medium, different macroscopic or microscopic theoretical models predict substantia...
Measuring the enhancement of spontaneous emission decay rates of quantum dot emission coupled to mic...