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4 April 2005 Comparison of the Dicke model and the Hamiltonian for n quantum dots
Jose Javier Sanchez-Mondragon, Adalberto Alejo-Molina, Sergio Sanchez-Sanchez, Miguel Torres-Cisneros
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Abstract
CQED has been an active field of research for the last three decades, describing the intimacy of the interaction of radiation and matter in small volumes λ3, and have demonstrated that modifies not only the nature of this interaction, but also atomic characteristic that often were thought intrinsic, such as spontaneous emission or the very quantum nature of the interaction. These conditions have acquired quite an importance for the current activity on Quantum computation and Information. However, most of that activity has been developed in the conceptual and experimental framework of atomic systems. There is evidence that such features also occurs in Quantum Dots. We compare the Dicke and Jaynes Cummings dynamics of atoms described by the Hamiltonian of Quantum Dots, and develop the SU(2) perturbative approach in the regimen where the excitation number (atoms + photons) is larger than the number of atoms L. We exhibit the dynamical detuning produced by the Forster interaction.
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Jose Javier Sanchez-Mondragon, Adalberto Alejo-Molina, Sergio Sanchez-Sanchez, and Miguel Torres-Cisneros "Comparison of the Dicke model and the Hamiltonian for n quantum dots", Proc. SPIE 5734, Quantum Dots, Nanoparticles, and Nanoclusters II, (4 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.591222
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Quantum dots

Photons

Systems modeling

Quantum information

Radiation interaction with matter

Semiconductors

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