Cavity-photon induced high order transitions between ground states of quantum dots (1905.10883v1)
Abstract: We show that quantum electromagnetic transitions to high orders are essential to describe the time-dependent path of a nanoscale electron system in a Coulomb blockage regime when coupled to external leads and placed in a three-dimensional rectangular photon cavity. The electronic system consists of two quantum dots embedded asymmetrically in a short quantum wire. The two lowest in energy spin degenerate electron states are mostly localized in each dot with only a tiny probability in the other dot. In the presence of the leads we identify a slow high order transition between the ground states of the two quantum dots. The Fourier power spectrum for photon-photon correlations in the steady state shows a Fano-type of a resonance for the frequency of the slow transition. Full account is taken of the geometry of the multi-level electronic system, and the electron-electron Coulomb interactions together with the para- and diamagnetic electron-photon interactions are treated with step wise exact numerical diagonalization and truncation of appropriate many-body Fock spaces. The matrix elements for all interactions are computed analytically or numerically exactly.
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