Abstract

We analyze few-particle effects in the optical spectra of semiconductor quantum dots using a density-matrix approach that explicitly accounts for exciton–exciton, as well as exciton–carrier interactions. We give a consistent description of additional peaks appearing at high photoexcitation density, and predict that a strong polarization dependence should be characteristic of few-particle features.

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