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Excitonic absorption in gate-controlled graphene quantum dots
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Quantum ScienceExternal GateGraphene Quantum DotEngineeringPhysicsNanoelectronicsApplied PhysicsQuantum DotsQuantum MaterialsGrapheneExcitonic ProcessesExcitonic AbsorptionGraphene NanoribbonGraphene Quantum Dots
We present a theory of excitonic processes in gate controlled graphene quantum dots. The dependence of the energy gap on shape, size, and edge for graphene quantum dots with up to a million atoms is predicted. Using a combination of tight-binding, Hartree-Fock and configuration interaction methods, we show that triangular graphene quantum dots with zigzag edges exhibit optical transitions simultaneously in the terahertz, visible and UV spectral ranges, determined by strong electron-electron and excitonic interactions. The relationship between optical properties and finite magnetic moment and charge density controlled by an external gate is predicted.
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