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Coherent control and decoherence of charge states in quantum dots
Published 2007-06-08Version 1
This Chapter contains a review of the recent results, both experimental and theoretical, related to optical control of carriers confined in semiconductor quantum dots. The physics of Rabi oscillations of exciton and biexciton occupations, as well as time-domain interference experiments are discussed. Next, the impact of carrier--phonon interaction in a semiconductor structure is described and modern methods of theoretical description of the carrier--phonon kinetics and of the resulting dephasing are presented.
Comments: An introductory review chapter to appear in a book published by World Scientific
Journal: "Condensed Matter Physics in the Prime of the 21st Century", J. Jedrzejewski (Ed.), World Scientific 2008
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: coherent control, charge states, decoherence, time-domain interference experiments, semiconductor quantum dots
Tags: book chapter, journal article
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