Abstract
Using improved Wigner–Brillouin perturbation theory we study resonantelectron–phonon interaction in a semiconductor quantum dot. We predict pinningof the excited energy levels to the ground state level plus one opticalphonon as a function of the strength of the confinement potential. Thiseffect should be observable through optical spectroscopic measurements.
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