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Evidence of Symmetry Breaking in Lead Salt Quantum Dots

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Abstract

Experimentally observed two-photon transitions of lead-salt quantum dots, not predicted by kp theory, are explained as symmetry-forbidden one-photon transitions. Similarly features in the one-photon absorption spectra are explained as symmetry-forbidden two-photon transitions.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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