Transition of Absorption Spectra due to Electron-Electron Interaction in a Square-Well Quantum Dot under a Magnetic Field
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The far-infrared absorption spectra of three interacting electrons in a square-well quantum dot are strongly influenced by an applied magnetic field; specifically, there are transitions due to electron-electron interaction. These transitions occur because the parity and the spin of the ground state of three interacting electrons change as the magnetic field increases.
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- 1998-03-15
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