Abstract

We study phonon-assisted electron tunneling in semiconductor quantum dot molecules. In particular, singletsinglet relaxation in a two-electron-doped structure is considered. The influence of Coulomb interaction is discussed via comparison with a single-electron system. We find that the relaxation rate reaches similar values in the two cases but the Coulomb interaction shifts the maximum rates toward larger separations between the dots. The difference in electron-phonon interaction between deformation potential and piezoelectric coupling is investigated. We show that the phonon-induced tunneling between two-electron singlet states is a fast process, taking place on the time scales of the order of a few tens of picoseconds.

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