Question: An electron is trapped in a quantum dot, in which it is continued to a very small region in all three dimensions, If the lowest energy transition is to produce a photon of 450nm wavelength, what should be the width of the well (assumed cubic)?

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The width should be 0.640nm.

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01

Concept

The transition is between the group state with quantum numbers nx,ny,nz=1,1,1and to one of three states of the next highest energy with quantum numbers.

nx,ny,nz=2,1,1,1,2,1or1,1,2

02

Determine photon energy:

Write the expression for the photon using the following relation. E=hcλ ….. (1)

Here,

The photon’s wavelength, λ=450nm=450×10-9m

Planck’s constant,h=6.62607×10-34J·s

The speed of light, role="math" localid="1661879029138" c=2.9979×108ms.

Substitute known values into equation (1).

role="math" localid="1661879054366" E=6.62607×10-34J·s2.9979×108ms450×10-9m=4.4143×10-19J

The above result is equal the difference of the first excited state energy and grounded state energy which is given by,

E1,1,2-E1,1=12+12+22π2h22mL2-12+12+12π2h22mL2=3π2h22mL2

Now, set the transition energy equal to the energy of tthe photon.

role="math" localid="1661879200807" E1,1,2-E1,1=hλc3π2h22mL2=4.4143×10-19JL=3π2h22m14.4143×10-19J

Substitute 9.1094×10-31kgfor the mass of the electron m and 1.054×10-34J·sfor hin the above equation.

L=33.1421.054×10-34J·s229.1094×10-31kg14.4143×10-19J=6.40×10-10m=6.40×10-10mnm10-9m=0.640nm

Hence, the width should be 0.640nm.

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