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International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications

2017

Session Number:C2L-E-2

Session:

Number:C2L-E-2-3

Behavior of Excited Interacting Particles Confined in a Quantum Dot

Keita Matsuura,  Hisato Fujisaka,  Masaru Fukushima,  Takeshi Kamio,  

pp.728-731

Publication Date:2017/12/4

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.29.C2L-E-2-3

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Summary:
We investigate the behavior of classical particles which are the models of interacting electrons excited electromagnetically in a quantum dot. The interaction is repulsion among the particles. First, we investigate the behavior when the repulsion is zero and the excitation has photon energy equal to the difference between two eigenenergies so that particle states changes from an eigenstate to another. By numerical analysis, we have found that the particles stay in a region for a long time. Secondly, keeping the photon energy, we increased the repulsive force. The numerical analysis has presented that the particles take circular motion and the speed of the motion increases with the force.