Time-dependent fluorescence by incoherently pumped polar quantum dot driven by a low-frequency monochromatic field
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.11249v1
- Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 17:07:56 GMT
- Title: Time-dependent fluorescence by incoherently pumped polar quantum dot driven by a low-frequency monochromatic field
- Authors: Andrey V. Soldatov,
- Abstract summary: We studied time-dependent features of high-frequency fluorescent radiation from a two-level quantum system with broken inversion spatial symmetry.
The system in question was modelled after a one-electron two-level asymmetric polar semiconductor quantum dot.
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- Abstract: We studied time-dependent features of high-frequency fluorescent radiation from a two-level quantum system with broken inversion spatial symmetry. The system in question was modelled after a one-electron two-level asymmetric polar semiconductor quantum dot whose electric dipole moment operator has permanent unequal diagonal matrix elements. The dot was permanently excited by incoherent pumping of some sort. Our attention was focused on the evolution of the fluorescence spectrum following abrupt switching on of an additional driving monochromatic field, which frequency is much lower than the optical transition frequency of the quantum dot. An analytical expression for the fluorescence spectrum as a function of the amplitude, initial phase and frequency of the monochromatic driving field, as well as of the pumping intensity and the elapsed time, was derived.
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