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Electroluminescence caused by the transport of interacting electrons through parallel quantum dots in a photon cavity

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2018-03-08 v1

Abstract

We show that a Rabi-splitting of the states of strongly interacting electrons in parallel quantum dots embedded in a short quantum wire placed in a photon cavity can be produced by either the para- or the dia-magnetic electron-photon interactions when the geometry of the system is properly accounted for and the photon field is tuned close to a resonance with the electron system. We use these two resonances to explore the electroluminescence caused by the transport of electrons through the one- and two-electron ground states of the system and their corresponding conventional and vacuum electroluminescense as the central system is opened up by coupling it to external leads acting as electron reservoirs. Our analysis indicates that high-order electron-photon processes are necessary to adequately construct the cavity-photon dressed electron states needed to describe both types of electroluminescence.

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@article{arxiv.1706.03483,
  title  = {Electroluminescence caused by the transport of interacting electrons through parallel quantum dots in a photon cavity},
  author = {Vidar Gudmundsson and Nzar Rauf Abdullah and Anna Sitek and Hsi-Sheng Goan and Chi-Shung Tang and Andrei Manolescu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.03483},
  year   = {2018}
}

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RevTeX, 14 pages with 18 eps-figures included