An efficient computational method for constructing general transition density matrices such as the electron-hole recombination density matrix from large configuration interaction expansions is presented. The present string-based Slater-determinant approach is completely general and can be used to describe simultaneous annihilation or creation of one or several electron-hole pairs. The method can also be applied on electron-hole annihilation processes involving excitations of remaining particles. In this work, the method has been implemented and used for obtaining the radiative recombination rates of electrons and holes confined in a semiconductor (formula presented) quantum dot sample. The qualitative features of an experimental single-dot photoluminescence (PL) spectrum are well explained by the calculated PL spectra including exciton, biexciton, and triexciton transitions. The obtained exciton-biexciton and biexciton-triexciton splittings agree well with the experiment. The present c...

Electron-hole recombination density matrices obtained from large configuration-interaction expansions

Corni, S.;
2003

Abstract

An efficient computational method for constructing general transition density matrices such as the electron-hole recombination density matrix from large configuration interaction expansions is presented. The present string-based Slater-determinant approach is completely general and can be used to describe simultaneous annihilation or creation of one or several electron-hole pairs. The method can also be applied on electron-hole annihilation processes involving excitations of remaining particles. In this work, the method has been implemented and used for obtaining the radiative recombination rates of electrons and holes confined in a semiconductor (formula presented) quantum dot sample. The qualitative features of an experimental single-dot photoluminescence (PL) spectrum are well explained by the calculated PL spectra including exciton, biexciton, and triexciton transitions. The obtained exciton-biexciton and biexciton-triexciton splittings agree well with the experiment. The present c...
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