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    Collective modes and the far-infrared absorption of the two-dimensional electron gas in a periodic quantizing magnetic field

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    We investigate the far-infrared (FIR) absorption of a two-dimensional electron gas in a periodically modulated quantizing magnetic field. The magnetic field varies along only one spatial direction and the external time-dependent electric field is linearly polarized along that axis. The mutual Coulomb interaction of the electrons is treated self-consistently in the ground state and in the absorption calculation within the Hartree approximation. The effects of the magnetic material on top of the heterostructure as a grating coupler is included in the time-dependent incident FIR electric field. We show that similar to an electric modulation, the absorption can be directly correlated to the underlying electronic energy bands. In addition, the magnetic modulation leads to absorption spectra with a richer structure due to the quite different static response of the electron density to the modulation.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, to appear in Superlattices and Microstructure

    Nonlinear Schroedinger-Poisson Theory for Quantum-Dot Helium

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    We use a nonlinear Schroedinger-Poisson equation to describe two interacting electrons with opposite spins confined in a parabolic potential, a quantum dot. We propose an effective form of the Poisson equation taking into account the dimensional mismatch of the two-dimensional electronic system and the three-dimensional electrostatics. The results agree with earlier numerical calculations performed in a large basis of two-body states and provide a simple model for continuous quantum-classical transition with increasing nonlinearity. Specific intriguing properties due to eigenstate non-orthogonality are emphasized.Comment: RevTeX, 8 pages with 6 included eps figure
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