Abstract

The nonlinear optical properties of a D− system confined in a spherical quantum dot represented by a Gaussian confining potential are studied. The great advantage of our methodology is that the model potential possesses the finite height and range. Calculations are carried out by using the method of numerical diagonalization of Hamiltonian matrix within the effective-mass approximation. We calculate the linear, third-order nonlinear and total optical absorption coefficients under the density matrix formalism. Numerical results for GaAs−Ga1−xAlxAs QDs are presented. Our results show that the optical absorption coefficients in a spherical QD are much larger than their values for GaAs quantum wells. It is found that optical absorptions are strongly affected not only the confinement barrier height, dot radius, the electron–impurity interaction but also the position of the impurity.

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