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Part B: Condensed Matter Physics

Nonlinear optical properties of coupled quantum dots in peanut configuration

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Pages 1911-1926 | Received 28 Apr 2023, Accepted 28 Jul 2023, Published online: 07 Aug 2023
 

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a theoretical investigation of nonlinear properties of coupled quantum dots in the peanut configuration. A complete Hamiltonian is formulated using the adiabatic method and the confinement energy is represented in a cylindrical coordinate system. The effective energy for the slow subsystem is analysed and graphed as a function of a fixed value of axial coordinate for both the asymmetric and symmetric peanut QD cases. The electron motion in the presence of an electric field in the vertical direction is considered, and the eigenfunctions and energy spectrum of electron motion are determined for the same direction utilising the finite element method. The dependence of the first three energy levels on the electric field is shown, and the electron probability density for the ground state and the first excited state is plotted. In addition, calculations for the nonlinear optical properties are presented, particularly optical rectification, second harmonic generation and third harmonic generation. The results demonstrate that these properties can be effectively controlled by varying the external electric field. The findings suggest that coupled peanut QDs hold significant potential for applications in high-performance optoelectronic devices.

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Funding

This work has been carried out within the framework the research project No 21SCG-1C008 of the State Committee of Science of Armenia of RA.

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