Abstract

A resonance behaviour of the far-infrared absorption probability at a frequency ∼ N 1/4 is predicted for clusters of N electron–hole pairs (2⩽ N⩽110) confined in disk-shaped quantum dots. For radially symmetric dots, the absorption is dominated by a giant dipole resonance, which accounts for more than 98% of the energy-weighted photoabsorption sum rule.

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