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The present work is devoted to the study of the dynamics of multi-photon processes in semiconductor heterostructures. A time-dependent description is important for understanding in detail the transient response of semiconductors excited by ultrashort optic ...
The surface plasmon polariton-enhanced Raman spectra of size-selected, matrix-isolated C14 neutral clusters are presented along with the calculated vibrational frequencies for the ring and linear chain isomers. The Raman spectra show resonance enhancement ...
The theories used up to now to model theoretically and numerically nanostructures, and more specifically semiconductor heterostructures, do not allow to include efficiently at the envelope function level, in a k · p approach, the effects imposed by a possi ...
We analyze the principal vibrational spectra of vitreous GeO2 and derive therefrom structural properties referring to length scales beyond the basic tetrahedral unit. We generate a model structure that yields a neutron structure factor in accord with exper ...
Using a first-principles density functional approach, we calculate the first-order Raman intensities of alpha -quartz. The dynamical charge tensors, vibrational frequencies and eigenmodes, and polarizability tensors are obtained within a perturbational app ...
A novel method is presented for the systematic identification of the minimum requirements regarding mathematical pre-treatment, a priori information, or experimental design, in order to allow optimising rate constants and pure component spectra associated ...
Quantum dots (QDs) of high symmetry (e.g., C3v) have degenerate bright exciton states, unlike QDs of C2v symmetry, making them intrinsically suitable for the generation of entangled photon pairs. Deviations from C3v symmetry are detected in real QDs by pol ...
High-resolution angle-resolved (ARPES) photoemission in the quasi-one dimensional (1D) Peierls systems (TaSe4)(2)I and K0.3MoO3 reveals spectral features with clear 1D character. Their dispersion and polarization dependence is consistent with open Fermi su ...
High-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) on the quasi-one-dimensional Peierls system K0.3MoO3 reveals a "hidden" open Fermi surface and band features displaying the symmetry properties of the underlying lattice. However, the ARPES ...
The spatial and time-reversal symmetries of excitons in quantum wires are discussed, including possible use in numerical computation. Particular attention is paid to the important case of a single symmetry plane (group C-s). Even in such a low symmetry cas ...