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      Anharmonicity-induced polaron relaxation in GaAs/InAs quantum dots

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      Physical Review B
      American Physical Society (APS)

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          Electron relaxation in a quantum dot: Significance of multiphonon processes

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            Quantum-Information Processing with Semiconductor Macroatoms

            An all optical implementation of quantum information processing with semiconductor macroatoms is proposed. Our quantum hardware consists of an array of semiconductor quantum dots and the computational degrees of freedom are energy-selected interband optical transitions. The proposed quantum-computing strategy exploits exciton-exciton interactions driven by ultrafast sequences of multi-color laser pulses. Contrary to existing proposals based on charge excitations, the present all-optical implementation does not require the application of time-dependent electric fields, thus allowing for a sub-picosecond, i.e. decoherence-free, operation time-scale in realistic state-of-the-art semiconductor nanostructures.
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              Strong Electron-Phonon Coupling Regime in Quantum Dots: Evidence for Everlasting Resonant Polarons

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                Journal
                PRBMDO
                Physical Review B
                Phys. Rev. B
                American Physical Society (APS)
                0163-1829
                1095-3795
                February 2002
                February 28 2002
                : 65
                : 11
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                10.1103/PhysRevB.65.113305
                b7859b0f-6681-4960-b4cb-855a1ecf3185
                © 2002

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