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Giant exciton-light coupling in ZnO quantum dots

Giant exciton-light coupling in ZnO quantum dots
Giant exciton-light coupling in ZnO quantum dots
We investigate the strength of the coupling of the electronic states with the electromagnetic field in ZnO nanospheres, taking into account the retardation effect. We show that the coupling strength is particularly strong: the bulk properties are so enhanced that the radiative decay time can reach some 200 ps for quantum dot sizes of some 30 nm
0003-6951
748-750
Gil, Bernard
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Kavokin, Alexey V.
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Gil, Bernard
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Kavokin, Alexey V.
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Gil, Bernard and Kavokin, Alexey V. (2002) Giant exciton-light coupling in ZnO quantum dots. Applied Physics Letters, 81, 748-750. (doi:10.1063/1.1494864).

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We investigate the strength of the coupling of the electronic states with the electromagnetic field in ZnO nanospheres, taking into account the retardation effect. We show that the coupling strength is particularly strong: the bulk properties are so enhanced that the radiative decay time can reach some 200 ps for quantum dot sizes of some 30 nm

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 150541
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/150541
ISSN: 0003-6951
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