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光子学报 2006
Electron- Phonon Interaction on the Optical Kerr Effect in Cylindrical Quantum Wires
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Abstract:
The optical Kerr effect in cylindrical quantum wires is investigated with density-matrix approach, most emphasis is devoted to the electron-phonon interactions on the optical Kerr effect. With characteristic parameters pertaining to GaAs quantum wire, the numerical results are presented. It is shown that, the optical Kerr effect increases as the wire radius R-0 decreases; the optical Kerr considering the electron-LO-phonon interactions is over twenty percent greater than the one without considering the electron-phonon interactions; the smaller the wire radius R-0,the sharper the peak will be, and the larger the peak intensity will be; when the wire radius R-0 is greater than 40 nm, the peak will disappear gradually.