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Optica, Optics Express, 10(16), p. 6999, 2008

DOI: 10.1364/oe.16.006999

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Three-photon absorption in semiconductor quantum dots: Experiment

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Abstract

The four-band model, derived under the effective-mass approximation for cubic semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), is compared with experimental measurements on frequency degenerate three-photon absorption (3PA) in CdSe QDs and ZnS QDs. Qualitatively, the model provides the correct prediction on the magnitude of the 3PA cross-sections, which are in the range from 10(-79) to 10(-77) cm(6)s(2)photon(-2) in the light frequency region of interest. More noticeably, the theoretical conclusion of an increasing tendency in the 3PA cross-sections with increasing dot-size is in agreement with the experiment. The discrepancy is also found for smaller QDs (dot-radius is less than one-third of the exciton Bohr radius), which is attributed to neglecting the mixing among the three valence bands in the theory.