Abstract

We study collective excitations of a quantum dot consisting of two electrons using a time-dependent density-matrix approach. The advantages of the density-matrix approach are that one- and two-body observables are directly calculated using one- and two-body density matrices and that it has a clear relation to the time-dependent Hartree–Fock theory. Some low-lying spin modes associated with intrinsic transitions of a deformed configuration are predicted.

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