Published September 6, 2017 | Version v1
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Pygmy resonances in artificial nuclei far-infrared absorption by electron-hole droplets

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The structure of E1 resonances has been examined in a microscopic random phase approximation calculation for neutral, symmetric, closed shell and electron-hole systems in a quantum dot. The number of electron-hole pairs, N, is varied from 6 to 42. The occurrence of small, but distinct, E1 peaks in the far-infrared spectra located in the low energy tail of the giant dipole resonance consisting of highly coherent electron-hole excitations is predicted. These pygmy resonances account for about 2% of the dipole energy-weighted photoabsorption sum rule. A very weak dependence of the average pygmy resonance energy on the number of electron-hole pairs is found.

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December 4, 2022
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December 1, 2023