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Título : Impurity-related linear and nonlinear optical response in quantum-well wires with triangular cross section
Autor : Duque Echeverri, Carlos Alberto
Mora Ramos, Miguel Eduardo
Kasapoglu, Esin
Ungan, Fatih
Yesilgul, Unal
Sakiroglu, Serpil
Sokmen, Ismail
metadata.dc.subject.*: Óptica no lineal
Nonlinear optics
Pozos cuánticos
Quantum wells
Índice de refracción
Refractive index
Óptica lineal
Cables de pozo cuántico
Coeficientes lineales
Coeficientes no lineales
Absorción óptica
Fecha de publicación : 2013
Editorial : Elsevier
Citación : Duque-Echeverri, C. A., Mora-Ramos, M. E., kasapoglu E., Ungan, F., Yesilgul, U., Sakiroglu, S., & Sokmen, I. (2013). Impurity-related linear and nonlinear optical response in quantum-well wires with triangular cross section. Journal of Luminescence, 143, 304-313. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jlumin.2013.04.048
Resumen : ABSTRACT: The 1s-like and 2p-like donor impurity energy states are studied in a semiconductor quantum wire of equilateral triangular cross section as functions of the impurity position and the geometrical size of the structure. Linear and nonlinear coefficients for the optical absorption and relative refractive index change associated with 1s-2p transitions are calculated for both the x-polarization and y-polarization of the incident light. The results show a mixed effect of redshift and blueshift depending on the location of the donor atom. Also, strong nonlinear contributions to the optical absorption coefficient are obtained for both polarizations in the on-center impurity case.
ISSN : 0022-2313
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2013.04.048
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