Self-induced Transparency in a Semiconductor Quantum Dot medium at
ultra-cold temperatures
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.02377v2
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2023 07:41:00 GMT
- Title: Self-induced Transparency in a Semiconductor Quantum Dot medium at
ultra-cold temperatures
- Authors: Samit Kumar Hazra, P. K. Pathak, and Tarak Nath Dey
- Abstract summary: We investigate the feasibility of minimum absorption and minimum broadening of pulse propagation in an inhomogeneously broadened semiconductor quantum dot medium.
We demonstrate that a short pulse can propagate inside the medium with minimal absorption and broadening in pulse shape.
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- Abstract: We investigate the feasibility of minimum absorption and minimum broadening
of pulse propagation in an inhomogeneously broadened semiconductor quantum dot
medium. The phonon interaction is inevitable in studying any semiconductor
quantum dot system. We have used the polaron transformation technique to deal
with quantum dot phonon interaction in solving system dynamics. We demonstrate
that a short pulse can propagate inside the medium with minimal absorption and
broadening in pulse shape. The stable pulse area becomes slightly higher than
the prediction of the pulse area theorem and is also dependent on the
environment temperature. The change in the final pulse shape is explained very
well by numerically solving the propagation equation supported by the
susceptibility of the medium. Our system also exhibits the pulse breakup
phenomena for higher input pulse areas. Therefore, the considered scheme can
have important applications in quantum communication, quantum information, and
mode-locking with the advantage of scalability and controllability.
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