Artificial molecules

Artificial molecules (2001)

This work studies coupled quantum dots with atomistic theory, emphasizing how tunneling, strain, and valence-band complexity reshape the molecular-like spectrum. It goes beyond simple bonding–antibonding intuition whenever realistic hole physics becomes important.

Keywords: quantum dot molecules

Main result: realistic coupling in quantum-dot molecules can reorder levels and qualitatively modify the nature of the lowest hole and excitonic states. Atomistic details are essential to correctly identify bonding versus antibonding behavior.

PDF: Int J of Quantum Chemistry - 2002 - Jask lski - Artificial molecules.pdf

DOI: 10.1002/qua.10331

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