
Physical Models for Quantum Dots
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Realistic Vertical Quantum Dots 23. Three-Dimensional Analysis of the Electronic Structure of Cylindrical Vertical Quantum Dots 24. Hybrid Lsd a/Diffusion Quantum Monte Carlo Method for Spin Sequences in Vertical Quantum Dots 25. Self-Consistent Simulations of a Four Gated Vertical Quantum Dot 26. Three-Dimensional Self-Consistent Simulations of Symmetric and Asymmetric Laterally Coupled Vertical Quantum Dots 27. Spin Configurations in Circular and Rectangular Quantum Dot in a Magnetic Field: Three-dimensional Self-consistent Simulations 28. Spin Charging Sequences in Three Colinear Laterally Coupled Vertical Quantum Dots 29. Many-Body Excitations in the Tunneling Current Spectra of a Few-Electron Quantum Dot 30. Coupled Quantum Dots as Two-Level Systems: A Variational Monte Carlo Approach 31. Tunable Many-Body Effects in Triple Quantum Dots Part 3: Self-Assembled Quantum Dots 32. Self-consistent Calculation of the Electronic Structure and Electron-electron Interaction in Self-assembled InAs-GaAs Quantum Dot Structures 33. Electronic Coupling in InAs/GaAs Self-assembled Stacked Double quantum dot Systems 34. Electronic Properties and Mid-Infrared Transitions in Self-Assembled Quantum Dots 35. Electronic Structure of Self-Assembled Quantum Dots:
Comparison Between Density Functional Theory and Diffusion Quantum Monte Carlo 36. Electronic Properties of Inas/Gaas Self-Assembled Quantum Dots: Beyond the Effective Mass Approximation 37. Electron-Hole Alignment in Inas/Gaas Self-Assembled Quantum Dots: Effects of Chemical Composition and Dot Shape 38. Absence of Correlation Between Built-in Electric Dipole Moment and Quantum Stark Effect in Self-Assembled
InAs/GaAs Quantum Dots 39. Interband Transition Distributions in the Optical Spectra of InAs/GaAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots 40. Effects of Thin GaAs Insertion Layer on InAs/(InGaAs)/InP(001) Quantum Dots Grown by Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition 41. Enhanced Intraband Transitions with Strong Electric
Field Asymmetry in Stacked Inas/Gaas Self-Assembled Quantum Dots 42. Enhanced Intraband Stark Effects in Stacked Inas/Gaas Self-Assembled Quantum Dots 43. Anomalous Quantum-Confined Stark Effects in
Stacked InAs/GaAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots 44. Spontaneous Localization in InAs/GaAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dot Molecules 45. Enhanced Piezoelectric Effects in Three-Dimensionally Coupled Self-Assembled Quantum Dot Structures 46. A nisotropic Enhancement of Piezoelectricity in the Optical Properties of Laterally Coupled Inas/Gaas Self-Assembled Quantum Dots Part 4: Silicon/Germanium Nanocrystals 47. Three-Dimensional Self-Consistent Simulation of Silicon Quantum Dot Floating-Gate Flash Memory Device 48. Stark Effect and Single-Electron Charging in Silicon Nanocrystal Quantum Dots 49. Strain Effect in Large Silicon Nanocrystal Quantum Dots 50. Geometry and Strain Effects on Single-Electron Charging in Silicon Nanocrystals 51. Three-Dimensional Self-Consistent Simulation of the Charging Time Response in Silicon Nanocrystal Flash Memories 52. Effects of Crystallographic Orientations on the Charging Time in Silicon Nanocrystal Flash Memories 53. Intraband Absorption and Stark Effect in Silicon Nanocrystals 54. Intraband Absorption in Silicon Nanocrystals: The Combined Effect of Shape and Crystal Orientation 55. Hole- Versus Electron-Based Operations in SiGe Nanocrystal Nonvolatile Memories 56. Light-Induced Programming of Si Nanocrystal Flash
Memories 57. Interface Defect-Assisted Single Electron Charging (and Discharging) Dynamics in Ge Nanocrystals
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