Abstract

Numerical calculations of excitonic properties of novel nanostructures, such as nanowire and crystal phase quantum dots, must combine atomistic accuracy with an approachable computational complexity. The key difficulty comes from the fact that excitonic spectra details arise from atomicscale contributions that must be integrated over a large spatial domain containing a million and more of atoms. In this work we present a step-by-step solution to this problem: combined empirical tight-binding and configuration interaction scheme that unites linearly scaling computational time with the essentials of the atomistic modeling. We benchmark our method on the example of wellstudied self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum dot. Next, we apply our atomistic approach to crystal phase quantum dots containing more than 10 million atoms.

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