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Artifical atoms in interacting graphene quantum dots
We describe the theory of few Coulomb-correlated electrons in a magnetic
quantum dot formed in graphene. While the corresponding nonrelativistic
(Schr\"odinger) problem is well understood, a naive generalization to
graphene's "relativistic" (Dirac-Weyl) spectrum encounters divergencies and is
ill-defined. We employ Sucher's projection formalism to overcome these
problems. Exact diagonalization results for the two-electron quantum dot, i.e.,
the artificial helium atom in graphene, are presented.Comment: 4+ pages, 2 figure
Delocalization of Wannier-Stark ladders by phonons: tunneling and stretched polarons
We study the coherent dynamics of a Holstein polaron in strong electric
fields. A detailed analytical and numerical analysis shows that even for small
hopping constant and weak electron-phonon interaction, polaron states can
become delocalized if a resonance condition develops between the original
Wannier-Stark states and the phonon modes, yielding both tunneling and
`stretched' polarons. The unusual stretched polarons are characterized by a
phonon cloud that {\em trails} the electron, instead of accompanying it. In
general, our novel approach allows us to show that the polaron spectrum has a
complex nearly-fractal structure, due to the coherent coupling between states
in the Cayley tree which describes the relevant Hilbert space. The eigenstates
of a finite ladder are analyzed in terms of the observable tunneling and
optical properties of the system.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure
Giant circular dichroism of a molecule in a region of strong plasmon resonances between two neighboring gold nanocrystals
We report on giant circular dichroism (CD) of a molecule inserted into a
plasmonic hot spot. Naturally occurring molecules and biomolecules have
typically CD signals in the UV range, whereas plasmonic nanocrystals exhibit
strong plasmon resonances in the visible spectral interval. Therefore,
excitations of chiral molecules and plasmon resonances are typically
off-resonant. Nevertheless, we demonstrate theoretically that it is possible to
create strongly-enhanced molecular CD utilizing the plasmons. This task is
doubly challenging since it requires both creation and enhancement of the
molecular CD in the visible region. We demonstrate this effect within the model
which incorporates a chiral molecule and a plasmonic dimer. The associated
mechanism of plasmonic CD comes from the Coulomb interaction which is greatly
amplified in a plasmonic hot spot.Comment: Manuscript: 4+pages, 4 figures; Supplemental_Material: 10 pages, 7
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Impurity-enhanced Aharonov-Bohm effect in neutral quantum-ring magnetoexcitons
We study the role of impurity scattering on the photoluminescence (PL)
emission of polarized magnetoexcitons. We consider systems where both the
electron and hole are confined on a ring structure (quantum rings) as well as
on a type-II quantum dot. Despite their neutral character, excitons exhibit
strong modulation of energy and oscillator strength in the presence of magnetic
fields. Scattering impurities enhance the PL intensity on otherwise "dark"
magnetic field windows and non-zero PL emission appears for a wide magnetic
field range even at zero temperature. For higher temperatures, impurity-induced
anticrossings on the excitonic spectrum lead to unexpected peaks and valleys on
the PL intensity as function of magnetic field. Such behavior is absent on
ideal systems and can account for prominent features in recent experimental
results.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, RevTe
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