Single and Few-Particle States in Core-Shell Nanowire Quantum Dots
M. Khoshnegar, A. H. Majedi

TL;DR
This paper investigates the electronic properties of single and few-particle states in core-shell nanowire quantum dots, emphasizing symmetry effects, strain influences, and external perturbations on their energy levels and potential for entangled photon generation.
Contribution
It provides detailed configuration interaction calculations revealing how symmetry, strain, and external fields affect energy reordering, binding energies, and the potential for entangled photon emission in NWQDs.
Findings
Symmetry enhances exciton-photon coherence and suppresses spin flips.
Strain-induced potentials manipulate symmetry, oscillator strength, and electron-hole dipoles.
External fields can tune binding energies and induce transitions between binding regimes.
Abstract
The electronic properties of single and few-particles in core-shell nanowire quantum dots (NWQD) are investigated. By performing configuration interaction (CI) calculations we particularly elucidate how elevated symmetry character (C3v or D2d) exhibited by single particle orbitals enhances the phase coherence of exciton-photon wavefunction though suppressing spin flip processes. Detailed calculations presented here demonstrate how strain-induced potentials manipulate the symmetry characters, intrinsic oscillator strength and electron-hole dipole in NWQDs. An orbital-dependent kinetic energy is defined based on single particle dispersion and orbital spreadout in k-space. It is shown the exchange occurring between this kinetic energy and strain-induced potentials is responsible for orbital distortions, and thus the energy reordering of different direct and correlation terms. Various…
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