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Author Kantner, Markus

Title Electrically driven quantum dot based single-photon sources : modeling and simulation / Markus Kantner
Published Cham : Springer, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 180 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Springer theses
Springer theses.
Contents Introduction -- Semi-classical charge transport in semiconductor devices -- Numerical simulation of carrier transport at cryogenic temperatures -- Current injection into oxide-confined single-photon emitting diodes -- Hybrid modeling of electrically driven quantum light sources -- Hybrid simulation of an electrically driven single-photon source -- Summary and outlook -- Appendix
Summary Semiconductor quantum optics is on the verge of moving from the lab to real world applications. When stepping from basic research to new technologies, device engineers will need new simulation tools for the design and optimization of quantum light sources, which combine classical device physics with cavity quantum electrodynamics. This thesis aims to provide a holistic description of single-photon emitting diodes by bridging the gap between microscopic and macroscopic modeling approaches. The central result is a novel hybrid quantum-classical model system that self-consistently couples semi-classical carrier transport theory with open quantum many-body systems. This allows for a comprehensive description of quantum light emitting diodes on multiple scales: It enables the calculation of the quantum optical figures of merit together with the simulation of the spatially resolved current flow in complex, multi-dimensional semiconductor device geometries out of one box. The hybrid system is shown to be consistent with fundamental laws of (non- )equilibrium thermodynamics and is demonstrated by numerical simulations of realistic devices
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Quantum optics.
Quantum dots.
Quantum Dots
Semi-conductors & super-conductors.
Optical physics.
Mathematical physics.
Technology & Engineering -- Electronics -- Semiconductors.
Science -- Optics.
Science -- Mathematical Physics.
Quantum dots
Quantum optics
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783030395438
303039543X