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Radiative decay in semiconductor quantum dots at finite temperatures
Authors: J. R. Kuklinski, Shaul Mukamel
Venue: Chemical Physics Letters
Type: Publication
Abstract: Abstract The radiative decay rates of the lowest electronic excitations in a semiconductor sphere (quantum dot) are calculated for various temperatures and radii. We investigate how the interplay of quantum confinement and lattice vibrations affects the nature of the single electron—hole eigenstates. Application is made to the interpretation of recent fluorescence experiments in Cds quantum dots.
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