Abstract

We explore the pattern of effective mass dependence of linear and non-linear optical (NLO) response of one electron quantum dots harmonically confined in two dimensions. For different combinations of transverse magnetic field strength ( ω c ), harmonic confinement potential ( ω 0 ), and anharmonic interaction, the influence of the effective mass ( m * ) of the dot on linear ( α ), and the first ( β ), and second ( γ ) NLO responses of the system is computed through linear variational route. The investigation reveals a complicated interplay between the effective mass and the system parameters.

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