研究目的
To develop an atomistic theory for the electronic and optical properties of hexagonal InAsP quantum dots in InP nanowires in the wurtzite phase, focusing on the effects of quantum dot height, diameter, and As versus P concentration on single-particle states and excitonic complexes.
研究成果
The atomistic theory developed provides insights into the electronic and optical properties of hexagonal InAsP quantum dots in InP nanowires. The study reveals that the low energy electron and hole states form electronic shells similar to parabolic or cylindrical quantum confinement, with the exciton fine structure splitting being small due to the high symmetry of the quantum dots. The findings are in accordance with experimental observations.
研究不足
The study does not account for piezoelectric fields, which may be significant for quantum nanostructures with significant elongation in the growth direction. Additionally, the random distribution of As atoms leads to dot-to-dot fluctuations, which may affect the reproducibility of results.